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daisy

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oh - the camera is not dead forever - it's just only dead now. I can revive it - I just have to locate the charger! Not to worry - better pictures will come one day. But since the semester has started again and I am taking 30 credits in addition to a pretty packed life, I doubt I'll get to the camera soon....
 

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a few more...
 

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daisy

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...I'm way overdue for an update...

The tanks are fine, replete with red bugs, red flat worms, cyano and green bubble algae, as well as some cool red bubble algae, but that's mostly in the sump... The aptasia are now located only in the overflow...

That's the bad news. the good news is that when folks other than me look at the tank, none of that is what they see :)

Now that the school year is over, I have had time to work on the tank, and I'm happy to report that most everything survived my return to grad school. I lost two acans while I was visiting my folks for a week, and there are two corals in my tank that really seem pissed off (read: they have gone all bleachy) at my increase in water changes and daily maintenance, but other than that, pretty much everything seems to be growing nicely. I will post pictures soon, but for now, I just wanted to post an update.
 
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I just read thru your tank thread and I must say you have one amazing setup (well, two of them). Good luck with it, hope those sps grow into HUUUUGE colonies. BTW, 75g is a sweet tank, if not my planted FW I would switch from my 57g immediately:)
 

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I wanted to post again about something that I've talked about before, and that's pests and balance. It's a funny thing, but at the same time my tank is both at the best I've ever known it, and it's also plagued by planaria, red bugs, green bubble algae and cyano. I know I feed generously, I didn't dip corals when I got them, and, well, I have no idea where I picked up the bubble algae. I look at my tank and I lose sight of the "forest" for the pests sometimes.

But then I post pics (and I don't hide the pests), and I get such wonderful positive feedback, and it reminds me to look at the whole picture, to realize that our systems exist in a balance of sorts, and that my system has come to a very pleasing balance. Not only are the pests thriving, but so are the fish, inverts and corals, and in truth, I worry that if and when I wipe out a pest, perhaps I will tweak the balance negatively and other things will fail as well.


For example, a whole population in my tank was recently wiped out when I added the copperband butterfly. He ate all the aptaisa, feather dusters and hydroids. That entire class of filter feeders is gone. How this will impact my tank is yet to be seen, but I can tell you that the smell and volume of the skimmate has changed. I probably have to dial down on the oyster feast and phyto.

And for any of you who are still taking the time to read this, I realized something today that I wanted to share. My mother gardened when I was a kid, and she still does. When I think back to summer vacations, I remember riding my bike or rollerskates on the sidewalk in front of my house while my mom was sitting in the garden, totally lost among her flowers, her vegetables and plants. In the winter time, she was equally lost in her kitchen widow garden, which was about 5 feet long and 5 feet high. I do not have a garden like she did and still does, but today I realized that I have my own coral garden, and I am as dedicated to it as she still is to hers. As mother's day is coming, I feel so blessed to have realized that part of my dedication to this hobby comes from her dedication to keeping living things.

(on a side note, both she and I are mildly to violently allergic to our beloved hobbies, and still we keep at it... just keep bringing on longer and stronger gloves, please :) )

what a wonderful post
 

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