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Have read some interesting articles and had some good conversations with Louis at Octopus8 and Carl at CSC Aquatics.
I reckon after blowing out my live rock the balance of bacteria will slowly change and improve the biological filtration within the live rock and substrata. This could be like going through a mini cycle as the bacteria grow and become more diverse. Hopefully this will recreate the balance in the aquarium resulting in a die back of the hair algae.
I have also been thinking about all the chemicals and toxins the corals can put into the water. The corals certainly do their own thing in the aquarium.
I had a beautiful McCosker's Flasher Wrasse for 3 years and lost him when he went carpet surfing. No Idea how he jumped out of a tiny space in the glass top. Couldn't resist a lovely replacement so added a new little chap yesterday. Seems to be settling and feeding. This is another fish with a variety of common names which can be confusing.