Well, I felt I should tell me story on here eventually. I have to be honest and say I've been avoiding this post. Mainly because I don't want to acknowledge the harsh reality of what's befallen me and my finally beautiful 125g tank.
As some of you know I battled 2 year algae battle and many times thought about giving. I won that battle In January of this year. And my tank was finally looking the best it's ever looked!! more beautiful and clear and colors all great than ever before and I had just gotten Solar Blast UV Reef LED lights to mount on my 125g.
Everything was going great until the fateful night of April 17th, 2013. I was just leaving work when I got an email from a former coworker and friend of mine. He said "There's a fire in your neighborhood, just wondering if you home".
I said no, just leaving work, I was planning to stop at home to change clothes anyways, so I'd stop there.
I drove up to my neighborhood with the road blocked off by the news crew. And smoke billowing from 2-3 blocks down where my house would be located... I asked the news crew which house is on fire.. and what's happening... after what seemed like an eternity one of the news crew went and checked the house number, sure enough, it was mine...
I ran down the two blocks, I had parked my car in the middle of the street gotten out and ran to the news crew, and now ran down the block towards the smoke that was filling the street. I came upon firemen and police officers franticly trying to control the situation.
I had a townhome connected to 4 other homes, the hole building was billowing smoke. As soon as I found out all the people were safe, I immediately wanted to rush in to somehow save the fish that were in the process of being boiled alive and/or poisoned by carbondioxide and fire supressing chemicals.
I lost my entire home... Everything I owned, the tank was still standing because it was on a steel stand and steel doesn't burn or melt very well and the water absorbed the heat to prevent the glass from shattering. But, the contents were destroyed. Thousands of dollars in fish and corals. Corals that were so unique that I don't think I'd ever find them. A 10" rust colored Monti in the shape of a bowl. It was beautiful and as I got all my chemicals balanced the rust was turning to a purple color. The polyps continued to expand and grow. I was so proud of that piece, that it was my most prized coral. I had a chevron tang that was just a little over a year old. It was the only tang I could get to survive in my tank.
I'm not bothering with salvaging anything. The tank leaks and the lights were burned in the fire. I hadn't even taken the LED lights out of the box...
Was in the process of building a new stand and canopy.
The canopy was at my house, I was planning on mounting the new lights in it and then replacing my old halide canopy.. I never even got to see it with the new lighting....
So, that's why I've been gone. Now I"m just in the process of putting my life back together. Next week I'll have a new home. And I'm debating putting a new tank in. I was thinking of doing a starfire depending on the cost. I had decent insurance, but, I they only allow replacement of what I had, not what I'd like.... In terms of cost. So, I can apply what I got to what I want, but, just wondering if you have any suggestions for a good reputable company to get some estimates from on starfire glass?
Any other suggestions on used or new goods to start over with?
As some of you know I battled 2 year algae battle and many times thought about giving. I won that battle In January of this year. And my tank was finally looking the best it's ever looked!! more beautiful and clear and colors all great than ever before and I had just gotten Solar Blast UV Reef LED lights to mount on my 125g.
Everything was going great until the fateful night of April 17th, 2013. I was just leaving work when I got an email from a former coworker and friend of mine. He said "There's a fire in your neighborhood, just wondering if you home".
I said no, just leaving work, I was planning to stop at home to change clothes anyways, so I'd stop there.
I drove up to my neighborhood with the road blocked off by the news crew. And smoke billowing from 2-3 blocks down where my house would be located... I asked the news crew which house is on fire.. and what's happening... after what seemed like an eternity one of the news crew went and checked the house number, sure enough, it was mine...
I ran down the two blocks, I had parked my car in the middle of the street gotten out and ran to the news crew, and now ran down the block towards the smoke that was filling the street. I came upon firemen and police officers franticly trying to control the situation.
I had a townhome connected to 4 other homes, the hole building was billowing smoke. As soon as I found out all the people were safe, I immediately wanted to rush in to somehow save the fish that were in the process of being boiled alive and/or poisoned by carbondioxide and fire supressing chemicals.
I lost my entire home... Everything I owned, the tank was still standing because it was on a steel stand and steel doesn't burn or melt very well and the water absorbed the heat to prevent the glass from shattering. But, the contents were destroyed. Thousands of dollars in fish and corals. Corals that were so unique that I don't think I'd ever find them. A 10" rust colored Monti in the shape of a bowl. It was beautiful and as I got all my chemicals balanced the rust was turning to a purple color. The polyps continued to expand and grow. I was so proud of that piece, that it was my most prized coral. I had a chevron tang that was just a little over a year old. It was the only tang I could get to survive in my tank.
I'm not bothering with salvaging anything. The tank leaks and the lights were burned in the fire. I hadn't even taken the LED lights out of the box...
Was in the process of building a new stand and canopy.
The canopy was at my house, I was planning on mounting the new lights in it and then replacing my old halide canopy.. I never even got to see it with the new lighting....
So, that's why I've been gone. Now I"m just in the process of putting my life back together. Next week I'll have a new home. And I'm debating putting a new tank in. I was thinking of doing a starfire depending on the cost. I had decent insurance, but, I they only allow replacement of what I had, not what I'd like.... In terms of cost. So, I can apply what I got to what I want, but, just wondering if you have any suggestions for a good reputable company to get some estimates from on starfire glass?
Any other suggestions on used or new goods to start over with?