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Old 02-06-2014, 07:52 PM
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My tank temp dropped significantly in the spring when I had a 24h power outtage. I only lost two fish and a few corals. I was expecting much worse. It may surprise you how resilient some organisms are.
Totally agreed. I had a heater break on a 30 gallon once. The temp went down to 56 F from 79-80 F (sorry... all my stuff is in Fahrenheit). Everything but a clam survived.

I've got my fingers crossed for you mang.
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Old 02-07-2014, 12:38 AM
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Well got home and had a look at the damage..

Copperband Butterfly - Dead.

All other fish.. seem ok so far.. Wrasses have a couple spots of ich, will keep an eye on them.

Acans - ****ED OFF! closed up and puking out stringy gunk.

Zoas - Seem to could care less, all open and looking fine.

SPS - ****ED OFF! 1 colony is likely to STN on me. Every tip of every branch is white skeleton. My Blue Stag is looking pretty rough, the coralites do not look healthy at all but no noticeable skeleton showing yet. All other SPS has FULLY retracted polyps right now. The only one that looks even remotely unfazed is the Montipora Confusa colony.

Duncan Frag - Fully retracted polyps.

Hammer Frag - 90% retracted

The temp when I got home had risen to 20.4C. I have since added another heater to help out a bit before the lights go out.

Ultimately I feel it could have been a LOT worse, but who knows what the long term affects will be over the next week or two.

I put some HC-GFO online tonight to help battle any PO4 I will get from the 1) dead fish, 2) possible STN of SPS.

Finger crossed!
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Old 02-12-2014, 04:34 PM
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Just wanted to post a couple pics before my the Sub-Freezing event transpired with my tank.

First time trying out my new Canon 70D on the tank. Really need to pick up a fast macro lens though.













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Update:

I'll be shutting this tank down soon. It has been in a downward spiral for quite a while now.. every square inch of live rock is covered in Valonia bubble algae, hair algae, and leafy algae... It currently looks more like a refugium than a reef.

This tank just doesn't seem like it was meant to be...
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I'll be shutting this tank down soon. It has been in a downward spiral for quite a while now.. every square inch of live rock is covered in Valonia bubble algae, hair algae, and leafy algae... It currently looks more like a refugium than a reef.

This tank just doesn't seem like it was meant to be...
Macro algae tank do look pretty.
You can easily do like pipefish and seahorse with a full macro algae tank.
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GSP's and also BLUE CLOVES !!!
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Old 05-22-2014, 01:39 AM
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Mine looks more like this mess!

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Well...

I pulled the plug on the old setup and have decided to start from scratch, literally.... I spent a solid 5.5hours last night scraping, scrubbing, draining and cleaning out the system as best I can.. Not sure how to get much more out of my sump, pretty difficult pulling a syphon from a few inches off the ground, and I've got no pumps/powerheads that work for this duty so I will have to live with the left over water sitting in there I guess. haha I'm gonna see what else I can do tonight to get more waste water out but there is really only about 2-3 gallons sitting in the sump right now.

I picked up some new rock, Pukani Dry Rock. Really nice pieces and was able to come up with my aquascape in the store (photos below).

I really think this is the best thing to do.. The old rock just left too many chances for me to miss something when scrubbing/peroxiding the misc algaes only to possibly have more issues down the road. Not to say that I won't face challenges starting over, but I feel its a safer option.

Here are a few pics of the pukani rock I picked up and what my aquascape will look like... This was a very UNSTABLE design in the store so I picked up some "Fijicrete" to cement the pieces together. Hoping to get started on that tonight.










Fingers crossed!!
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