Temp runs between 78 in morning and peaks around 80 at end of day. We did add polyfilter bags last evening and they seem to have cleaned up the water quality.
Cloudiness has gone away. All fish continue to be active, though we are concerned for the Mandarin and Butterfly fish since they may run out of things to eat if all the small critters didn't make it.
Some of the Non-SPS are opening up slowly too, but are certainly stressed right now still.
We had three things happen to us over the 24 hour period.
1) Sps falling into the Clam
2) One of our pumps on Protein Skimmer stopped working Sunday Night. When I removed it from sump had it unplugged, but it smelled like bad electrical burning. I think it actually shorted out. Found that out the hard way while holding in hand at sink while rinsing after removing from sump and trying to get it figured out. It smelled hot, then plugged in and was giggling it and got a nice zap.. Also noticed it was actually smoking when I had it out of water. Did not leave plugged in long(10) seconds and saw smoke. It is a EU-590 AquaUsa, says it contains no oils but I suppose that could have started a chain of events too.
3) Finally had dosed some SPS for some Polyp eating type of flat worm in ReVive Coral Cleaner, Possible there were many more of the worms than I saw that could have left out toxins as well, but visible the SPS's seemed clean after dipping. This was first done on Saturday Evening and a few more on Sunday, but looking at the tank at 9:00pm Sunday Night, everything looked good. Just went south between 9pm Sunday and 8am Monday morning...
For running Carbon, is it best to use an reactor type setup with an up-flow type setup?
Written by Dustin2's Dad, he probably already has ideas on the carbon setup, but thought I would ask and elaborate a bit more on our delima.