Ron Reefman
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I just moved 75g of water, some LR, a few fish, a few simple corals ans some inverts from a friend's 90g tank to a 55g tank and 50g sump I own. My tank, sump, HOB filter, HOB skimmer, chiller and light have all been in my 'reef room' (a spare bedroom my wife has allowed me to turn into what might be known as a 'man cave') for a couple of months with no smell. The transfer took place late in the afternoon. The next morning we noticed a fait smell like cat uren? But we couldn't isolate the location. We had just had our cat put down last week due to cancer and we assumed he may have done it on a throw rug or 1 of 2 chairs he would occasionaly nap on. We took the chairs outside and my wife cleaned and disinfected them and we let the S Florida sun do the UV thing for several hours. I took the large throw rug out and put in in the washing machine. I also took a strong bleach and water solution and scrubbed the tile floor, especially making sure the grout soaked in some (the tile floor is only 6 months old). After the floor was dry and nothing else was moved back in the room, we tracked the smell to the water in the aquarium and sump! It isn't real strong, but it sure smells like cat pee.
The guy who owns the water, LR & critters has no idea. But he lives in an older home that is going to be tented for termite extermination. Which is why I have all this stuff. He doesn't use RO/DI water. He uses tap water run thru some kind of water filter and then adds a declorinator.
Any ideas? I've been running a Next Reef reactor with AC for a few hours now, but the water still smells. I may have to just try several big water changes... but I really don't want to. :debi:
The guy who owns the water, LR & critters has no idea. But he lives in an older home that is going to be tented for termite extermination. Which is why I have all this stuff. He doesn't use RO/DI water. He uses tap water run thru some kind of water filter and then adds a declorinator.
Any ideas? I've been running a Next Reef reactor with AC for a few hours now, but the water still smells. I may have to just try several big water changes... but I really don't want to. :debi: