Is it possible to keep them on a single but good sized rock?...or can they jump ship wherever they want? I really want one...but all my rock work is connected and the thought of moving corals around constantly isn't appealing lol.
Great looking tank and setup! First time I've seen it... and I'm already cherry picking some ideas off you.
I was curious where you got your ro/salt mixing tanks from. I'm going to do a similar setup in my closet next to the tank.
You have some awesome fish. I see those "fish may nip at coral" labels on about half of your fish...yet your corals seem to be thriving. I'm beyond jealous...
Hey sorry to hear about the coral losses. I going to second what Kevin S mentioned above. My buddy/neighbor had a leather that he pulled out of his tank a few weeks ago...and when he did a nearby SPS (strawberry shortcake I think) got some crazy STN and was completely toasted within 12 hours. We checked his parameters (which were fine) and his other sps were fine.
We're confident that it was the leather that obviously was irritated when it was removed...that was the culprit. That particular frag was only about 6" from the leather.
Anyways...just another thought. Hope you figure it out either way!
Pretty cool setup. I have a 55g sump with basically half of it as a fuge for chaeto. I plan on one day converting the fuge to a frag growout section, and doing this. So you think about every 2 weeks you'll be pruning it back?
Cool looking fish! I'm kinda the opposite of you though...I always try to get the fish as small as possible. I figure...smaller fish...smaller bio-load...more fish (if compatible obviously). Maybe I just need a bigger tank already.