DrHarryLopez
One Happy Reefer
Well I guess this happens to everyone if you've been in this hobby long enough.
The leak must be coming from a seam on the bottom of the tank. I can't see where but I think its in the front bottom and to the right of the tank.
Plan:
I have three clean 55 gal brute garbage cans.
I'll drill holes for bulk head to overflow into my sump.
Plumb and get circulation going.
Some of the larger coral will go to friend for babysitting.
All the others will go into the holding 55 gal drums.
All the fish will also go into the drums.
Empty the Tank and find the damage.
In the meantime, decide whether to buy a new tank (I'm moving in a year and didn't want to buy a new tank until I move into a new place)
SUGGESTIONS

The leak must be coming from a seam on the bottom of the tank. I can't see where but I think its in the front bottom and to the right of the tank.
Plan:
I have three clean 55 gal brute garbage cans.
I'll drill holes for bulk head to overflow into my sump.
Plumb and get circulation going.
Some of the larger coral will go to friend for babysitting.
All the others will go into the holding 55 gal drums.
All the fish will also go into the drums.
Empty the Tank and find the damage.
In the meantime, decide whether to buy a new tank (I'm moving in a year and didn't want to buy a new tank until I move into a new place)
SUGGESTIONS







