Thank you Roy......Yes, ALL came from the 12G MrAqua book-shelve rimless tank. Now you understand why I did the upgrade. the red clown fish was in that tank and with almost no space to swim without touching a coral. You can see him under the big montipora in the center to the left of the monti.
Some of the corals broke when I was taking them from the rocks, but, yes, they are all from this nano. I lost one Acro due to the alk spike I had and wrote about it. Amazing, in 24 hour or less it was all white / dead, not bleached.
Look these pictures and you will find them all:
some are hidden in the back of the 2 rocks. no space to have them in the front. I learned a BIG LESSON........Never ever I will do such a crazy thing. TOO MANY in such a small space. I never thought I will be able to growth them. They were small-medium size frags.
NAMES ?????? o boy, I am not the correct one. See what happened with your "hammer"....LOL.
You can see also some zoas. those came from the 14G biocube. In between the SPS i will add zoas, some Palies and mushrooms. But for now I want to allow this to achieve an equilibrium. The bioload is important and for the first year the tank is always cycling. I can have a break of Hair algae in some months or Cyano, etc. So now I have to be very careful !!!!!! Keep the husbandry, dosing and keep watching every day all the details in the corals. YES.... as you said they are healthy "today" and I have to see them exactly like that in the following months. As soon as something is out of order, they are the best indicators. Watch them every day and any moment you can. Teach your family too, also the ones that do not care. When I am traveling I call them and ask questions about the corals that provide me hints to know if something is going wrong.
CAMERA: Just the Galaxy S5 camera that come with the phone.
Your tank is pointing to be a MAGNIFICENT TANK !!!! you will see it.
Read, read and read more and never stop reading. You did great following all the indications of the experts in this forum. I am not one, of those.
One last advice of this guy: If you want to go with SPS.... do not be afraid. You can have all those SPS without the need of sophisticated equipment. Moreover, let say that you want "some SPS" , like 70-80 % soft corals and 20-30%% SPS/LPS. Then you will not need dosing. With a 10-20% water change every week the SPS will grow and will do OK. Start with the hardy ones and place 1 or 2 Acros, not expensive, or small frags and let it go. You will see all will go OK. Yes, some coral will die, I lost corals and I will lose corals for sure. But most of them will growth and drive very healthy.
EXAMPLE: My 14G Biocube. Most soft coral and juts a few SPS with one Acro. They are all doing great. Tank has 15 months
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With zoom. In the middle to the right side, green pale is the acropora. NO dosing at all. All the Ca and Alk is for them. The tank has around 10G of water (after sand/rocks) .I change every week 2 G.