My tank is going through a mini cycle, ammonia is somewhere between .25 and .5. Diatoms are gone, it has turned into hair algae. For the time being, I am just letting it grow. I am still trying to get some snails to breed from Reef Stewardship Foundation, so far no luck. I have tons of algae just waiting for a species or two.
I mentioned hair algae, but I also noticed corraline specks. They are growing on my powerhead, there are tiny specks. I have been scraping them off daily hoping to seed the rest of my tank with them, every day it grows back on the powerhead. So I am hoping to see spots of it all over the tank soon and hopefully it will start to compete a little bit with the other algae. At least it is a good sign that conditions will support corraline growth.
Anyway, let's see what is new? hmmm.
I have seen at least two different asterina starfish. One of them hitched a ride on my hermit crab for two days. And here is the odd part, the hermit has two really bright spots on its shell, I am not surfe if the starfish cleaned some of the gunk off of its shell or if it actually consumed some of the shell.
I have noticed several hairlike things coming out of the rocks, they seem to lasso some microscopic particle and then get reeled back in. They are vermetid snails, they are harmless filter feeders. Some people have had problems with them irritating their Zoanthids, but other than that they are harmless. I have noticed several small white feather duster things on the rock. I am not sure what these are yet, they could be colonial hydroids or feather dusters. They could even be Aiptasia for all I know, my philosophy for the time being is observe, and learn. If I observe something that is a nuisance I will find a natural means to deal with it. I also noticed three really tiny snails... at least I think they are snails. Their behavior was kind of odd, they would all connect to each other and roam around the rock. They are too small to really get any details, at this point all I know is they have snail like shells, and they are alive. I can not see enough details to make out any more than that. I hope they turn out to be interesting additions to the tank and are easy to breed and raise :).
I have decided that this tank will be a display, but I will focus on the breeding side. I hope to breed several types of snails, brittle stars, asterina stars, hair worms, spaghetti worms, bristle worms, Bangai Cardinal, False percula clownfish, maybe a type of goby. I also plan to have several species of Euphyllia coral. Frogspawn and torch coral at the very least. I would like most of my coral to be brooding coral. That would give me an ok chance to breed them.
So basically at the moment i am waiting for the cycle to finish, then I will add more live rock, and hopefully get my DIY live rock finished and cured so I can start adding coral. I know I am going a lot slower than most people would, but this is my first saltwater setup, I want to make sure everything is really stable so I do not kill off expensive livestock needlessly.
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