Thanks for the posts guys. I picked up a dozen astea and half a dozen mexician turbo's yesterday. Over the weekend I did two 25 gallon water changes, 1 on saturday and 1 on sunday. I'm planning on doing another one in the next couple days. Then I'm going to test my Nitrates again and see where they are at. I also cleaned the whole tank so right now there is very little algea around, I'm going to keep the snail population low and see if starts to grow back and if so I'll add some more snails. I'll probably pick up a dozen scarlet hermits as well to help out on the rocks.
As for my bio ball situation. Ya I remember when everyone was talking about the wet dry as a nitrate factory, and I understand the reasons behind it, but I still find it a bit sketchy in my situation. problem is, while I do have well over 150lbs of rock I'm not real keen on the idea of pulling the blue balls. Even if I do it slowly, I don't feel confident. I have not lost a fish in the 2 years I've had a tank, except of a yellow coris that wouldn't feed at died in 3 days of my getting him, which makes me believe there was something wrong with it from the onset. So aside from my algea problems the tank has been very succesful and I'd hate to pull the bio balls and have a disaster.
So I think I'm giong to go with some inverts and doing more regular water changes and see how that goes for a while.
My long term plan is to get a 180 or 210 gal. tank and start over anyway, so spending a lot of time, effort, and money on this tank is somewhat futile anyway. The 125 I have now was a major budget setup, and I have never been really happy with much about it. Poor filtration, lighting, skimmer, not drilled, over all not a great investment but it was my "starter" tank.
I don't have a fuge, thats something I'm thinking about for the next tank. I know a lot of people use a fuge without skimming, I don't know how I feel about that. Maybe I'll put a skimmer in there somewhere anyway... I don't know.
Thanks again,
Guy