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actually now that I think of it, most of the rock was in a cooler so the temps weren't quite as low as the rubbermaid totes that the corals were in. this am, I still can't see in the tank, I have enough water to do a decent water change and at least clean out the sump and get it going. I'll make more water after that and I think I'll just do back to back waterchanges for the next few days. thanks for all the sugggestions guys, I'm on it!! ![]()
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![]() All my fingers are crossed for you Christy. Hopefully things come around.
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![]() ok so I've done a 35 gal waterchange. Pretty much just emptied out the sump, shopvac-ed it and refilled it. Then did a 15gal waterchange on the main tank with what was left. Got the sump running and skimmer hooked up (some freaking disgusting stuff in there!!), carbon going. Can't find the filter floss but thats ongoing, its in one of these boxes around here somewhere. The water is much clearer and I can see most everything now.
So far I've lost a milli colony, handful of other smaller colonies and a couple frags as well as a clam ![]() I think I may be on the road to recovery. I'm saying that in a whisper in case the tank hears and goes to **** ![]()
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