Bob's Reef 2

its a good thing we are taught patients so well in this hobby :)

@crispin very true! Im not patient at all but I have learnt to just leave things and wait it out lol, stoooopid sps keeping
 
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Ok Chaps

Finally got a camera back after my last one was nicked.

Some pics from today.



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One of the new little regals I added.



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Clown happy in the big Elegance.


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One side of the tank.




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Nice pic of the Square Anthius male and through the gap.
 
Looking awesome Rob, how's you feeding regime for your Anthias?
 
Normally feed once or twice a day.

But just got some more evansi and the little truncatus so have been feeding a lot to get them going.

PO4 a bit high, must get it down get my coral colours back.
 
absolutley beautiful rob, great to see how corals have filled in space and gaps and the shoaling of different species of fish is facinating to see.

thanks finally for posting:)
 
Absolutely stunning
 
Wow stunning tank Rob.
I really like those evansi anthais.:)
 
Thanks Guys

The tank is doing fine even with the lower light levels through mid-winter.


absolutley beautiful rob, great to see how corals have filled in space and gaps and the shoaling of different species of fish is facinating to see.

thanks finally for posting:)

Now that I have a camera back I will put in more regular updates.;)
 
Thanks Man.

I will put it on the roof in a few months, when it warms up. It can work as a bit of an eveporative cooler too.

Want to put a clear Lexan (insulated) cover on it so that in winter it can hopefully warm the tank during the day, as it will work a bit like a little greenhouse.

I may be complicating things but I have never seen as low PO4 readings as when I tried that experimental sunlit scrubber, and I love the more natural control of nutrients. :peroni:
 
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