Well, I finally had my first MAJOR problem yesturday...
When the drywall guys came over to finish taping and put the spackle on the wall they tripped the GFCI outlet with my return pumps on it. That basically shut down the tank, overflowed the skimmers, filled the tank with tons of microbubbles, stressed out a few fish (my wife saw ick) and left some of the corals out of the water for 10+ hours. Thank God I chose to have a simulated storm day on my tank and there was no lights on at all yesturday. I was not home and my buddy had to trek over there to help my wife at 11pm last night. My wife woke up this morning and found everything to be okay except the Duncan (who is very ****ed and not expanded at all). The fish are eating and nothing was dead as of this morning...The Achillies has some ick on it, but he was eating and swimming around normally (so I am told). I don't get home until Thursday night, so it will be a good test for my wife and my buddy to help the tank through this stress test.
I know Acro's can handle being out of water for extended periods of time, but i am not sure about LPS. I guess we will see. Luckily, I did frag the Duncan a few weeks ago and have some buddies with frags I could get back if needed.
The skimmers could not get turned back on last night either because the sump water was so dirty...From the skimmers turning that sump into a massive foam box. By the time my buddy will get over there the tank will have settled down and he will fire the skimmers back up.
I did tell my wife to turn on the lights this morning for a few hours...I will post updates later today when i find out more.