Anybody in the Morgantown area that can do me a HUGE favor ?

So long story short, middle of a divorce, tank has been at the house, wife was adding top off water and went overboard. I was there thursday night and managed to get some of my coral out of the tank and move it to my apt but didn't have enough room for everything.

Salinity was at 1.021 and I was hoping it could make it through the weekend (I'm away on business this weekend) but I just got a txt that the water is milky white and the corals are flat, fish are dead.

I won't get home until monday evening so is there anybody that is in the Morgantown, Honeybrook area that could grab some of my larger colonies out of the tank and give them a temp home for the weekend in exchange for frags of anything that survives ?.

At this point I have no idea what if anything is surviving the crash but unfortunately I can't do anything about it from here in Indiana........
 
UPDATE: Chalk up one tank crash to complete stupidity :( I got there last night and it was pretty much a complete loss. I "may" have saved some zoas and one of my candy cane colonies has a few heads with color but most everything was completely gone. Turns out that last week when I moved the heaters up into the tank I didn't run the wires out of the back of the canopy but over the side....which then got pinched in the canopy and caused the heaters to run constantly (guessing)

I got a few things out but all birdsnest and most of my candy canes (100+ head colonies) are completely gone. On the drive home last night I seriously debated just getting out for a while but then remembered how much I loved this hobby when it was going well so once I get back from the road next week I will start the rebuilding process.
 
Sorry to hear about your loss. I was goning to tet you to see how you made out. Its hard to leave this hobby once you start. Its very addicting! Let me know if you need any help.
 
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