Well last night I tried to remove the rocks. It's actually far more difficult that I had thought which made me make the ultimate decision to leave them in there and just hope it goes away by being eaten. I even tried to remove it by hand and that didn't even do a good job at that! Far more difficult than I had thought it to be which made me decide it'll ultimately be easier to just leave it be than removing all of my rock (since most of the rock with GHA is near the bottom of the tank). I'm going to be buying fish down the line that will be soley there just to eat the algae and I will also see what I can do as far as chemically removing it.
On another note!
I decided to put up or shut up. I didn't want to see myself spending $50+ in a one stop shop day but I decided I wanted to get five (yes that's right FIVE) pajama cardinals so I can have a nice little school in my tank. They're working on the acclimation process as we speak currently almost in there for one hour at the time being... two more to go... ugh. I'll take pictures once in the tank, but with company coming over tomorrow I figured I wanted my tank to look a bit more lively than four fish (one of which run at the sight of its shadow when company is around...
). I will now have the following in my tank (all have been *processed* through the drip acclimation with no QT (I find the only reason to QT right now is if I am going to be purchasing a fish that is VERY likely to come with sickness, or if it looks sick to start)):
1 Black and White Clown
1 Orange and White Clown
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 Sleeper Goby
5 Pajama Cardinals
2 Peppermint Shrimp
2 Turbo Snails
10 Astera
10 Cerith
10 Whatever the TINY little snails are
ONE
emerald crab
I believe that is all I have in my tank now... I know I have some starfish roaming around in there.... Oh! I also have the GSP, Hammer Coral, and unwillingly Sun Coral.
These are all very small fish so I'm assuming for a 150 gallon I have plenty of stock room left and can fit plenty more in there. Correct or Foolish to think on my part? When I speak of fitting plenty I mean one hippo tang, and a few other fish that will all be compatible but possibly grow to be anywhere from 1-4" and then maybe one other that will be 5-9" big as well. What is everyones thought?