that I must inform you all that I lost everything last night.
I got a phone call last night at 3:30 in the am informing me that something had happened with my tank. My roomate came home really late and went to turn the lights on and nothing happened. It was then that he noticed that the tank wasn't on, and went to check the curcuit breaker.
Everything seemed normal there but he went ahead and called me and I walked him through my check procress. After doing that he tried to reset the breaker and nothing happened but he did see a blue flash and killed any power that might still be going to it. The weird thing here is that neither the breaker tripped, nor did any of the power strips.
He then informed me that he could see all my fish dead in a pile right up front along with all of my bristtle worms....yeah I know...
I told him just to enplug anything tank related from the wall and not worry about that I would take care of it but thanks for calling.
Two hours later and here I am back in Auburn driving down from Atlanta completely torn up about everything. My tank was finally at a point where I was happy with it and I was letting things grow in.
After getting home and seeing the devestation I checked for the cause. There was a mystery puddle of salt water in my stand but only on the sides wher I had the power strips tilted unti I mounted them to the side of the cabinet. It appears that a snail got stuck in the overflow tube and caused the tank to overflow into my stand. Where I get fuzzy is why none of my surge protectors with built in GFCI kicked in or why the breaker never tripped. At any rate my tank looks like a death zone. I managed to get the pump, skimmer, and light up and running last night as my heater went with the rest.
Tank temps are comming back to normal but everything is either RTN'd or doing so quickly. Bought the only thing that has survivied well was my frogspawn, and ofcoarse my softies. As for all the frags that Chris, and Paul so generously gave me....I will continue to try and save them but I have lost all of my SPS.
I litterally cried last night as I flushed my fish, and syponed nasty water and slime from the corals.
I honestly have no clue what I will do now, I am sure rebuild but as of now I am broken, sleep deprived, and really emmotional which I guess is normal if you just lost something as precious as this tank was to me.
~Michael
I will update as I find out more.
I got a phone call last night at 3:30 in the am informing me that something had happened with my tank. My roomate came home really late and went to turn the lights on and nothing happened. It was then that he noticed that the tank wasn't on, and went to check the curcuit breaker.
Everything seemed normal there but he went ahead and called me and I walked him through my check procress. After doing that he tried to reset the breaker and nothing happened but he did see a blue flash and killed any power that might still be going to it. The weird thing here is that neither the breaker tripped, nor did any of the power strips.
He then informed me that he could see all my fish dead in a pile right up front along with all of my bristtle worms....yeah I know...
I told him just to enplug anything tank related from the wall and not worry about that I would take care of it but thanks for calling.
Two hours later and here I am back in Auburn driving down from Atlanta completely torn up about everything. My tank was finally at a point where I was happy with it and I was letting things grow in.
After getting home and seeing the devestation I checked for the cause. There was a mystery puddle of salt water in my stand but only on the sides wher I had the power strips tilted unti I mounted them to the side of the cabinet. It appears that a snail got stuck in the overflow tube and caused the tank to overflow into my stand. Where I get fuzzy is why none of my surge protectors with built in GFCI kicked in or why the breaker never tripped. At any rate my tank looks like a death zone. I managed to get the pump, skimmer, and light up and running last night as my heater went with the rest.
Tank temps are comming back to normal but everything is either RTN'd or doing so quickly. Bought the only thing that has survivied well was my frogspawn, and ofcoarse my softies. As for all the frags that Chris, and Paul so generously gave me....I will continue to try and save them but I have lost all of my SPS.
I litterally cried last night as I flushed my fish, and syponed nasty water and slime from the corals.
I honestly have no clue what I will do now, I am sure rebuild but as of now I am broken, sleep deprived, and really emmotional which I guess is normal if you just lost something as precious as this tank was to me.
~Michael
I will update as I find out more.