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Lets talk disaster recovery including spare parts & supplies. How prepared are you??
Many of us have very large systems with lots of money invested in them and as such have factored in spares and disaster preparedness. Regardless of size or cost, our tanks are near and dear to us and as such, are priceless in most of our minds.
We always seem to see threads about what equipment to get but I've never seen a thread on this very important and overlooked subject.. Spare parts and disaster recovery preparedness.. A subject that is very easy to overlook and or not consider when building our reef tanks. Being in the computer industry for the last 27 years, disaster recovery is something I know all to well and it's something I take very seriously in my salt water aquarium/reef keeping hobby too.
I've been in this hobby for over 25 years and have had enough experience to know that I need to be prepared for almost any conceivable failure or disaster. Over the years I've been through massive earthquakes and other disasters and was always able to recover my system with relatively minimal losses. Most of these disasters have been covered in my tank thread. As such, I figured this often overlooked subject would be a good topic to start as it may help others be better prepared when things go wrong.
In my experience, there are two things we need to really be prepared for. First is equipment failure and second is disaster, be it a large crash or act of god like an earthquake, power outage, hurricane etc. I consider myself very well prepared for virtually anything.
I'd like this thread to be about spare parts and disaster preparedness so with that in mind, let's hear what you have and and how you are prepared for worst case scenario's be it critical hardware failure, tank crashes or acts of god. A brief description of your tank including size/volume and type of tank (SPS, Mixed Reef etc) would be relative as well.
I will start.
Main display 480G mixed reef with primarily soft corals and some LPS along with 70-80 fish.
Sump 90G
Refugium 90G
Display refugium 30G
Total water volume 600-650 gallon
I am probably forgetting some things but here is my list.
Spare parts:
Reeflo Hammerhead Return Pump (with unions installed for a fast and easy swap)
Reeflo Dart recirculation pump (with unions installed for a fast and easy swap)
Tunze 6205 motor block
Tunze 6205 impeller
Tunze 6105 motor block
Tunze 6105 impeller
Tunze power supply
Koralia 1200
Power supply for my Reeftech LED's
Neptune Apex brain
Neptune Apex EB8
Genesis Renew Brain for my automatic water changes
Litermeter III slave pump (backup for my ATO)
AquaMedic dosing pump (backup for my ATO)
1" SeaSwirl
Float Switches
SpectraPure RODI cartridges (I keep a couple of each cartridge on hand)
I need to add a spare pump for my new Bubble King Supermarin 250. I had spare a impeller and motor block for the red dragon pumps on my previous Alpha 300 skimmer which I just sold.
Disaster preparedness supplies
100 gallons of salt water on hand at all times
100 gallons of RODI on hand at all times
Several 200 gallon cases of mixing salt on hand at all times
Several pounds of lignite carbon
2 or 3 air pumps
2 gallons of MicroBacter which I keep on hand for emergency bacterial supplement.
1 gallon Amquel
1 gallon NovAqua
Erythromycin (antibiotic)
2 food grade 55 poly gallon drums
several each 10, 100, 200 micron 7" filter socks. I actually have a case of the 200 micron socks..
All sizes of spare unions, ball valves, union ball valves, PVC, Flex PVC, Glue, Primer etc.
Plugs for all my bulkheads so I can plug them up inside the tank if plumbing were to break or need to be repaired. This is handy in the event of an earthquake or if I am doing plumbing changes.
1 Honda EU1000 generator
Many of us have very large systems with lots of money invested in them and as such have factored in spares and disaster preparedness. Regardless of size or cost, our tanks are near and dear to us and as such, are priceless in most of our minds.
We always seem to see threads about what equipment to get but I've never seen a thread on this very important and overlooked subject.. Spare parts and disaster recovery preparedness.. A subject that is very easy to overlook and or not consider when building our reef tanks. Being in the computer industry for the last 27 years, disaster recovery is something I know all to well and it's something I take very seriously in my salt water aquarium/reef keeping hobby too.
I've been in this hobby for over 25 years and have had enough experience to know that I need to be prepared for almost any conceivable failure or disaster. Over the years I've been through massive earthquakes and other disasters and was always able to recover my system with relatively minimal losses. Most of these disasters have been covered in my tank thread. As such, I figured this often overlooked subject would be a good topic to start as it may help others be better prepared when things go wrong.
In my experience, there are two things we need to really be prepared for. First is equipment failure and second is disaster, be it a large crash or act of god like an earthquake, power outage, hurricane etc. I consider myself very well prepared for virtually anything.
I'd like this thread to be about spare parts and disaster preparedness so with that in mind, let's hear what you have and and how you are prepared for worst case scenario's be it critical hardware failure, tank crashes or acts of god. A brief description of your tank including size/volume and type of tank (SPS, Mixed Reef etc) would be relative as well.
I will start.
Main display 480G mixed reef with primarily soft corals and some LPS along with 70-80 fish.
Sump 90G
Refugium 90G
Display refugium 30G
Total water volume 600-650 gallon
I am probably forgetting some things but here is my list.
Spare parts:
Reeflo Hammerhead Return Pump (with unions installed for a fast and easy swap)
Reeflo Dart recirculation pump (with unions installed for a fast and easy swap)
Tunze 6205 motor block
Tunze 6205 impeller
Tunze 6105 motor block
Tunze 6105 impeller
Tunze power supply
Koralia 1200
Power supply for my Reeftech LED's
Neptune Apex brain
Neptune Apex EB8
Genesis Renew Brain for my automatic water changes
Litermeter III slave pump (backup for my ATO)
AquaMedic dosing pump (backup for my ATO)
1" SeaSwirl
Float Switches
SpectraPure RODI cartridges (I keep a couple of each cartridge on hand)
I need to add a spare pump for my new Bubble King Supermarin 250. I had spare a impeller and motor block for the red dragon pumps on my previous Alpha 300 skimmer which I just sold.
Disaster preparedness supplies
100 gallons of salt water on hand at all times
100 gallons of RODI on hand at all times
Several 200 gallon cases of mixing salt on hand at all times
Several pounds of lignite carbon
2 or 3 air pumps
2 gallons of MicroBacter which I keep on hand for emergency bacterial supplement.
1 gallon Amquel
1 gallon NovAqua
Erythromycin (antibiotic)
2 food grade 55 poly gallon drums
several each 10, 100, 200 micron 7" filter socks. I actually have a case of the 200 micron socks..
All sizes of spare unions, ball valves, union ball valves, PVC, Flex PVC, Glue, Primer etc.
Plugs for all my bulkheads so I can plug them up inside the tank if plumbing were to break or need to be repaired. This is handy in the event of an earthquake or if I am doing plumbing changes.
1 Honda EU1000 generator