Looks amazing.I like the doors on the front you cant realy tell they are there.Wish i had put doors on mine but there is nothing like a bit of exersize
Water chemistry plays a big part in growing hard corals as much and even more then light.But a MH would Still be a valuble upgrade.Do you have a sump and what sort of filter if any.I would take out 90% of the sand and just go for a sprinkling for good looks as this can play a part in future water quality problems.How long have the rocks been in for?.
Look i can give you a horror story if you want about what flat worms can do to your tank as most poeple know i have wiped my tank out killing them.If you have alarge population of flat worms you can never suck out enough.I did suck out all the eye could see and had 800ltrs of water ready to go in incase anything went wrong.Well it did because the ones you can see have nothing on the ones you cant see or get.I recomend from experiance to strip your tank of all rocks and coral.Have another tank with you tank water in it and a pump going with a hose on it and wash all you possibly can off and also suck the remains out of your tank.If you dont want to go to that extreme have at lease the whole amount of water your tank holds as back up and there will still be a high chance of death.Stip it down its the only way.I was to lazy and payed the price.After washing all your rocks and tank put every thing back then get it running then add the flat worm exit.Wait one month or so then do it again and you will be flat worm free.IT EVEN KILLED THE BACTERIA IN MY LIVING ROCK.
HAD TO GO THROUGH START UP CYCLE AGAIN.
I couldnt keep mine and the water quality wanted.It started to fade away after 3 months.
I tryed spot feeding which worked but very labour intensive and not enough to make it thrive.But anything is possible these days.Good luck.
Actually it would be good to see the same tanks posted now.I find looking at old pics and new are like looking at family albums.You dont realy see the diff until compare the two.
There are two different sides to this one.I have read and heard that you should turn of you skimmer when adding elements.(Ie, calcium etc)
Also not to bother.I think we should start a trial and see if it maters