JasonBJones
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The update is a sad one I have been waiting a long time to post.
The tank as it was is no more. My wife and I went on vacation for ten days in May to celebrate graduation. Sometime on the trip my skimmer began overflowing and my ATO pushed 10g of fresh into the tank dropping the salinity to 1.012. Every coral was gone by the time I came home. All the fish survived and were given new homes.
Lesson learned: Use a waste container with an auto shut off for the skimmer. $120 piece of equipment would have saved the tank. The cost of education in this hobby is very high when catastrophic failure results. Learn from my mistakes. There have been a number of them throughout this thread.
I was heart broken taking the tank down and decided I would wait to set up the new 59g once I moved and got established. However I have decided to put that tank on hold and rebuild the 20g with some of the ideas I am planning on incorporating in the bigger tank.
I will post a quick teaser tomorrow on Phase II.
The tank as it was is no more. My wife and I went on vacation for ten days in May to celebrate graduation. Sometime on the trip my skimmer began overflowing and my ATO pushed 10g of fresh into the tank dropping the salinity to 1.012. Every coral was gone by the time I came home. All the fish survived and were given new homes.
Lesson learned: Use a waste container with an auto shut off for the skimmer. $120 piece of equipment would have saved the tank. The cost of education in this hobby is very high when catastrophic failure results. Learn from my mistakes. There have been a number of them throughout this thread.
I was heart broken taking the tank down and decided I would wait to set up the new 59g once I moved and got established. However I have decided to put that tank on hold and rebuild the 20g with some of the ideas I am planning on incorporating in the bigger tank.
I will post a quick teaser tomorrow on Phase II.