Blitzburggirl
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In my years of reefkeeping I have learned never to mess with equipment before going away. Well, I got careless and did a waterchange prior to going away for 2 days. 2 days. That is it.
Well, it's cold, and I needed to use my 300 watt heater to warm up the water change water. I could leave the suspense til the end. But with this statement, you already know what I am going to say. I forgot to plug the heater back in. I know a 300 watt heater is not enough for a 180 gallon tank, but I also have a second 300 watt heater, and 4 400w metal halides on a 6' tank.
Pertinent details, it's a 180 mixed reef. LPS, SPS, fish and nems (3 mini carpets, a LTA, and a blue gig.)
When I came home Sunday, the heat had been off in the house, and the tank temp was 67 degrees
Here it is 5 days later. The temp is now stable at 78-81 (massive halide lighting, but after tonight this will be bullet proof 81.)
The purpose for this thread, being here, rather in the general reefing is this:
The fish are all fine.
All the LPS is fine. Most of the SPS is fine
But, they were all AC so I can live with this.
The mini carpets are fine.
The 1 year established LTA is fine too. Perhaps never better quite frankly.
My concern is my blue gig. Of course. Isn't that the way it always works.
I added it to my tank the last week of November. It did very very well. It took about 2 weeks for me to feel very confident it would do well. Of course it had some coloring up to do, but I've read every word about gigs on this and other forums in the last 2 years and further back in some cases, along with the pictures, and I really really felt good. The mouth was firm. It was eating mysis out of the water column within days, it has eaten small chunks of homemade seafood mush 2 times as well. It never did the inflate/deflate thing, the mouth also had a slight yellow tint. Extremely sticky etc....
So, a month and a half into the process of bringing this beautiful animal into my reef, I messed up. And messed up bad.
I'll do my best to describe what is going on. I wish I could share pictures, I will try my best to share some Monday. Here are the last pictures I've uploaded to photobucket for reference.
This was the WORST the mouth looked throughout the whole process
This is the best representation of color:
Well, it's cold, and I needed to use my 300 watt heater to warm up the water change water. I could leave the suspense til the end. But with this statement, you already know what I am going to say. I forgot to plug the heater back in. I know a 300 watt heater is not enough for a 180 gallon tank, but I also have a second 300 watt heater, and 4 400w metal halides on a 6' tank.
Pertinent details, it's a 180 mixed reef. LPS, SPS, fish and nems (3 mini carpets, a LTA, and a blue gig.)
When I came home Sunday, the heat had been off in the house, and the tank temp was 67 degrees
Here it is 5 days later. The temp is now stable at 78-81 (massive halide lighting, but after tonight this will be bullet proof 81.)
The purpose for this thread, being here, rather in the general reefing is this:
The fish are all fine.
All the LPS is fine. Most of the SPS is fine
The mini carpets are fine.
The 1 year established LTA is fine too. Perhaps never better quite frankly.
My concern is my blue gig. Of course. Isn't that the way it always works.
I added it to my tank the last week of November. It did very very well. It took about 2 weeks for me to feel very confident it would do well. Of course it had some coloring up to do, but I've read every word about gigs on this and other forums in the last 2 years and further back in some cases, along with the pictures, and I really really felt good. The mouth was firm. It was eating mysis out of the water column within days, it has eaten small chunks of homemade seafood mush 2 times as well. It never did the inflate/deflate thing, the mouth also had a slight yellow tint. Extremely sticky etc....
So, a month and a half into the process of bringing this beautiful animal into my reef, I messed up. And messed up bad.
I'll do my best to describe what is going on. I wish I could share pictures, I will try my best to share some Monday. Here are the last pictures I've uploaded to photobucket for reference.
This was the WORST the mouth looked throughout the whole process
This is the best representation of color: