I took over this tank a while ago and we have slowly been turning it around. It was a cyano filled mess when we got it. The client was very close to shutting it down when they asked us to take over the tank. It sometimes takes time in situations like this to earn the clients trust because of their disappointment with the previous situation. With this one we corrected a heat issue and flow day one. We cleaned it and treated for the cyano. Then we leant them a light because what was there prior was insufficient. After all that they could see the changes and now we are making more adjustments. We recently added an Ai Blade light and I’m about to change out the sump add more flow, correct the plumbing and start dosing. It’s not going to be the most complex tank, a lot of softies and LPS but it will be beautiful. Really excited to see where this one is at in a few months
Maintenance tip: watch out for coral warfare and things growing into each other
2 of the three coral tanks are circulating again!! This is a big step in the renovation process 😁
Update video from the 650 gallon client tank I take care of
POV: this mornings office, end view :)
Romeo the Rhomboid Wrasse went to his new home this morning. He settling in nicely! #reefcanada #ontarioreefkeepers #londonontarioreefkeepers #lucanontario
Just finished building a saltwater mixing station for a client! Currently leak testing and we seem to be leak free. Just have to give it a wipe down and it will be ready for delivery and installation tomorrow.
650 Reef client tank we take care of