Howdy folks, it's been a long time since I hit this forum, but I need a few opinions here...
Currently I have the following:
Ok, here is my dilemma... My 55g is infested with bryopsis. I've fought this crap for a year and I'm finally over it. I've learned that bryopsis takes about a month of darkness to melt away, but I can't do that because of my anemone. So, here is what I plan to do:
My only concern is that the 29g is getting a bit cramped. I COULD leave the Mandarin and Chromis in the 55g, but I'd like to leave open the possibility of maybe removing the Foxface and adding an Antenatta/Radiatta Lion once I get this algae under control... I'm open to ideas, including find new homes for some fish if I have to...
Currently I have the following:
29g- 3.5" Maroon Clown
- 1" Yellow Tail Damsel
- Coral Banded Shrimp
- Chocolate Chip Starfish
- bout 30lbs of Liverock
Hardware: - Emperor 400, empty just for massive circulation
- NO lighting
- small powerhead for cross current
55g - Pair (well, 2 separate individuals actually) Tomato Clowns
- 3" Coral Beauty Angel
- 1" Green Chromis (the lone survivor of that school.. Never again!)
- 4" Foxface Lo
- 3" Mandarin fish
- Bubbletip Anemone
- bout 80-100lbs of liverock
Hardware: - 3 powerheads, lots of movement going on
- Remora Protien Skimmer
- AC200, mostly to hold my phosguard
- Powerquad lighting, 2 -95w bulbs
Ok, here is my dilemma... My 55g is infested with bryopsis. I've fought this crap for a year and I'm finally over it. I've learned that bryopsis takes about a month of darkness to melt away, but I can't do that because of my anemone. So, here is what I plan to do:
29g- Tomato Clowns
- Yellow Tail Damsel
- Bubbletip anemone
- Mandarin
- Coral Banded Shrimp
- Chocolate Chip Starfish
Hardware:
I'll be moving one of my Powerquad bulbs into a new hood for the 29g. That puts 95w over 29g, which should be sufficient. I feed my anemone directly, so light isn't quite as important as it normally would be.
55g - Maroon Clown
- Coral Beauty Angel
- Foxface Lo
- Green Chromis - or not, see below...
Hardware:
The 55g will then have NO lighting, as the anemone will be in the other tank. I will then shut the lights off except for about 2 hours per day for feeding and viewing purposes. This should be sufficient to kill off the evil bryopsis.
My only concern is that the 29g is getting a bit cramped. I COULD leave the Mandarin and Chromis in the 55g, but I'd like to leave open the possibility of maybe removing the Foxface and adding an Antenatta/Radiatta Lion once I get this algae under control... I'm open to ideas, including find new homes for some fish if I have to...