Tswifty
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At least for the time being.
I knew it would inevitably happen, because my skimmer kept breaking when I was out of town, and lately float switches were sticking throwing my SG all over... once again, I was out of town and couldn't address the issue until I returned on the weekend.
Luckily I had relocated most of my rare coral a few weeks ago to a friend's tank. However, I was hoping the rest of my coral was going to be able to hang in there until this weekend since I just accepted a job in Cranberry, and would be around to take care of the tank on a daily basis again.
Guess the reef gods had other plans though. Looks like I'll probably lose all my SPS colonies, and probably at least 50-60% (I'm thinking when all is said and done, it will be around 75%) of my coral in general.
At least I won't have to worry about a tank while I'm getting settled back in PA again though. :rolleye1:
Hopefully I'll start everything up again around the end of the summer or the fall this year.
I knew it would inevitably happen, because my skimmer kept breaking when I was out of town, and lately float switches were sticking throwing my SG all over... once again, I was out of town and couldn't address the issue until I returned on the weekend.
Luckily I had relocated most of my rare coral a few weeks ago to a friend's tank. However, I was hoping the rest of my coral was going to be able to hang in there until this weekend since I just accepted a job in Cranberry, and would be around to take care of the tank on a daily basis again.
Guess the reef gods had other plans though. Looks like I'll probably lose all my SPS colonies, and probably at least 50-60% (I'm thinking when all is said and done, it will be around 75%) of my coral in general.
At least I won't have to worry about a tank while I'm getting settled back in PA again though. :rolleye1:
Hopefully I'll start everything up again around the end of the summer or the fall this year.