It isn't too bad, actually. Clean bucket, pump and heater for turning RODI to 1.025 specific gravity saltwater. Top off tank with RODI before water changes. Check the length of sweeper tentacles before adding corals and that's simply an observation, no tentacular stuff in my tank. Mind the flow, really, really don't over feed. If you're going to use floss, clean it most regularly after feedings to avoid nitrate spikes. Nitrates are not anyone's friend so keep them <5ppm. Over simplification, but that's the biggest takeaways I have at the moment. Oh, and mind who wants to be nearly blown away by flow and who likes an eddy instead XD
The yellow rose goby and pistol shrimp have found each other and paired up. Saw the goby swimming nearly straight up and down keeping an eye out for the shrimp to do some maintenance to a particular entrance. Cleaner shrimp has my cuticles looking amazing. He's now named Oswald after the OCD poltergeist from A Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett. It fits.
P.S. Watching a larger shrimp like that molt is startling to say the least.
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