Okay. I've not updated for a long time so here are fresh photos of my tank approx 6 months in now.
Before i show them i will explain a few changes that have been made since last time.
I bought a tuxedo urchin. Navy body with the usual orange,red and white spines. He is covered in debris from the tank which i am told is a sign of health in them. The other morning he had a fresh moult of one of my blue legged hermits on his back. Made me laugh as all day this empty hermit was waving in the flow, lol
This brings the livestock count to
2 tank bred common clowns
1 six line wrasse
1 coral beauty
3 yellow tail blue damsels
9 blue hermits
3 red hermits
1 emerald crab
1 skunk cleaner shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
1 tuxedo urchin
6 Nitro turbo snails
3 nassarius snails.
1 sand sifting starfish
I have swapped one of the actinic t8's for a marine white and also added a reflector to it. This was because with 36 watt of actinic plus the blue aquarays the colour balance was a little blue heavy.
So the lighting now stands as this
18 watt actinic - T8
18 watt Marine white - T8
36 watt white/blue - T5 powercompact
2 x TMC Aquaray Marine white LED
1 x TMC Aquaray Marine blue LED
As for flow i have
Koralia Nano
Koralia 1
Fluval 305 (returns at surface to agitate and aid gas exchange)
Juwel original powerhead.
I was using a Red sea prizm skimmer but for what it did i have stopped using it. May be replaced with a deltec mce300 in a few months.
Here goes with the photos.
Green carpetting xenia which is growing at a stunning rate. Only had it for about a month and i have already fragged a small piece for a friend and its also growing on the adjoining rock too.
My New and improved Mushroom section. Red mushrooms at the back were new yesterday and have settled in very quickly.
Mushrooms again. this time with my new tuxedo urchin. Covered in tank litter.
Zoas and Nem with my trumpet frag in the background. This frag is growing new heads now.
Daisy Clove and Pulsing Xenia now. I have fragged a 2 inch section of the daisy cloves for Fozones tank they also seem to get everywhere in the tank. The xenia was a small and weedy frag with 3 small stems on when it first arrived. Now it has 4 very healthy looking seperate stems which have all subdivided too.
Mid tank shot now. Toad stool has doubled in size and has long polyps. Still struggling to keep the aiptasia in control even though i use aiptasia x once a week and have a peppermint shrimp too.
And finally the Full Tank Shot. I have built up the height from the last rescape as people suggested. Room now for the hammer and bubble frags which will be arriving soon.
You can see in the last pic that the urchin is making short work of the coraline on the right side of the tank.