good to hear! how are your frags doing? lol thats really risky to not qt a tang IMO. but looks like a great specimen.
The frags seem to be fine. I need to work on my light schedule and powerhead placement today. I've never had a tank this tall before, and just with it being a totally new system it's going to take me a little bit to figure out it's sweet spot.
The tang was QT'd, just not by me. I didn't get it from a LFS, but from a hobbyist whom I know QT'd it properly. I know that sounds like more of an excuse than a reason, but it was QT'd.
Either way, since we are on the subject of QT's... to be perfectly honest, I have been considering not using a QT, simply because I know myself well enough to know that I will not QT everything that goes into my tank (corals, inverts, etc). I know we QT for more than just ich: there's HLLE, brook, feeding/behavioral monitoring, etc., however my personal main concern would be ich. I've been kinda wondering to myself if it's realistic to expect an ich-free system without QT'ing everything that is wet. To me, at least when it comes to ich and QTing, it's an all or nothing deal. The other things I think can be largely avoided by litigious selection and patient purchasing.
That being said, I haven't totally ruled-out a QT. This is just something I've been going back and forth about in my head. I have QT'd before and still ended up with ich in the system...something that became a non-issue with good water parameters and a healthy food selection for the fish.
I tossed out the 30B that I was going to use for QT because I was thinking about using two 10 gallon tanks and doing the tank transfer method... but my apt is small, something like 700 sq feet, and I don't have a 'work area' where I can hide a messy set up. If I do decide to QT (which admittedly isn't a BAD idea, per se) I think I'll end up getting a 28 gallon nano cube w/ stand and ATO... that way I can do hypo on fish and QT corals with their LED set up.
On another note, when I woke up this morning, there was no hair algae on the right island of the tank. Don't know if it was the tang, who is picking at the rocks incessantly, or the phosphate removing filter pad I put in the sump yesterday.