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Disaster! Glass Cracked! (LOTS of pics)

Fazulka

Fazulka
Pictures tell the story. First Pic is around 1 AM, Last around 3:30.

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So.... What do I do now? I imagine I will have a huge die off due to temp and salinity swings, right? In the couple hours it took to remove everything from the tank many things were exposed to air, and temps were dropping in all containers. When the water leaked the ATO made an attempt to keep the water level up, but only had about 2 gallons of RO to use, so the salinity is not too bad.
 
Oh man! That sucks! ....Hope you don't lose anything. At least you were still awake, if that had happened after you went to sleep, you would have woken up to a dry tank :(

Hope you get back up and running quick, if you are near RI and need a foster tank to put some stuff in while you rebuild and cycle or whatever, I have space in my tank for some stuff, you are welcome to it.
 
Looks like my house the other day when my 72 started leaking. Everything is back to normal. Haven't lost much yet, but they aren't looking normal either.
 
Man that stinks,
Sorry to read about it.
Run carbon and plan a water change today, also have a product like amquell on hand and watch for an ammonia spike.

I've broken tanks the exact same way before, when adding a baffle like that it's super important to leave a gap between acrylic and glass (expansion joint) as glass and acrylic will expand and contract at different rates.
 
Man that stinks,
I've broken tanks the exact same way before, when adding a baffle like that it's super important to leave a gap between acrylic and glass (expansion joint) as glass and acrylic will expand and contract at different rates.

Oh yeah, hard lesson learded here too. Acrylic is hygroscopic. It will absorb water and expand, quite a bit. I cracked a tank from a DIY Calpho style overflow. Allow a little over 1/8" gap and "float" the baffle in the silicone next time. A trick you can use (if you have the time) is to submerge the baffle for awhile to let it expand before cutting it to the final size.
 
Oh.........that's terrible.
At least you caught it before there was a major flood.
I hope you don't have any die off and you recovery is speedy.
Looks like you had a friend to comfort you after everything was done.
 
Man sorry to hear about that.

Let me know if you need anything.
 
Thank you for your support. We are lucky to have caught it when we did. I think about 10 gallons made it to the rug in total.

Does any one know where they have a 40 breeder for sale? Alson do you think it is possible to get it drilled today?
 
Thank you for your support. We are lucky to have caught it when we did. I think about 10 gallons made it to the rug in total.

Does any one know where they have a 40 breeder for sale? Alson do you think it is possible to get it drilled today?

Where are you located? I can drill tanks in Worcester.
 
That's no fun!

I picked up a 40 gal breeder from Petco in wareham (the new one off 195) and they had one more at the time. (about a week ago)

I've got a 46 bowfront we used for freshwater (currently empty) if you want to go that way. Not drilled, save a few $ over a new 40.
 
Where are you located? I can drill tanks in Worcester.

I am right in Concord, if i can find a tank can you drill it today? I can probably go at least few days in the containers everything is in now, but after today I am working 3-11 every day until the weekend.

That's no fun!

I picked up a 40 gal breeder from Petco in wareham (the new one off 195) and they had one more at the time. (about a week ago)

I've got a 46 bowfront we used for freshwater (currently empty) if you want to go that way. Not drilled, save a few $ over a new 40.

Thank you for the offer, but a 46 bowfront is two tall for the space I have. I am going to check petco for the 40 breeder. That is were I bought the first one.
 
I know you said you were tight on space, but I have a 75RR with a stand I won't need for another month if you need something quick to hold you over. I can even supply a sump if needed. I'm in Norton.
 
I know you said you were tight on space, but I have a 75RR with a stand I won't need for another month if you need something quick to hold you over. I can even supply a sump if needed. I'm in Norton.

That sounds like a great tank, but I could not fit it here. Thank you for the offer. I not even sure the floor would hold it!
 
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