The books I have read said that in their natural environment the temp is around 85 degrees F. If anybody has some literature that says otherwise could you post me a link? As for my tank I have two 30 spiral compact florescent lightbulbs behind one 24" Ocean Sun 10,000K florescent bulb. Seems plenty bright in there! The tank is a 59gal. with about 25-30% live rock. I haven't witnessed anything picking at it, but it isn't being destroyed...it is just deminishing in size. The pet store said they would test my water for minerals and alkalinity and stuff, and thinks that is probably the issue. I tend to agree. I don't do water changes as often as I should, so I am going to give that a try. As for the weed philosophy, I don't take to that so much. I think that unless it is overwhelming something else, I will leave it be. Just like in the wild, life has to fend for itself. I believe that everything has it's place in the ecosystem, even though it my not be so obvious to us. Except for a red cyanobacteria issue which I treated, I have not had any problems with my tank, and most everything has thrived, up until I slacked off on the water changes...which will change, lol! My tank is about 3 years old now, so I am knocking on wood! As for the flow and filtration, I have two powerheads, one 1200, and one 600w, and a new Tetratech PF300. I also have a protien skimmer that works well, that I run one week out of each month on average. I test my water regularly for pH and ammonia, ect. and they are always perfect. Except for a dip in the pH when I added a little to much dead rock a few months ago, but I treated that and it's back up around 8.2. As for the baby brine shrimp, I tend to agree that they probably don't do them much good, but I have plenty of hermit crabs and shrimp, and a baby cardinal, and a clam that love them! I don't add them that often though, probably once or twice a week. That about covers it I think, if anybody has any more input, I would love to hear about it! I posted a pic of my tank too.