I walked into my house today to hear a faint thumping coming from the tank stand. It sure sounded like powerhead running dry. As I approached, I got the "squish squish". Great.
Looks like my sump-high float switch hung up on a wire from the switch below the ATO system pumped an extra dose of nice, fresh DI water. I'm not sure why the flood stopped (it wasn't overflowing when I came home), but the sump wasn't totally full. Doesn't make sense since the pump was still running.
Anyway, the salinity was down to 1.020. I brought the sump to the appropriate level and slowly added salt to the sump to bring the salinity back into range.
Should I worry? I know I have read on many occasions that a common treatment for tank ailments is hyposalinity... but I never paid attention to the details. Looks like a snail died and I hope there aren't more to follow.
Looks like my sump-high float switch hung up on a wire from the switch below the ATO system pumped an extra dose of nice, fresh DI water. I'm not sure why the flood stopped (it wasn't overflowing when I came home), but the sump wasn't totally full. Doesn't make sense since the pump was still running.
Anyway, the salinity was down to 1.020. I brought the sump to the appropriate level and slowly added salt to the sump to bring the salinity back into range.
Should I worry? I know I have read on many occasions that a common treatment for tank ailments is hyposalinity... but I never paid attention to the details. Looks like a snail died and I hope there aren't more to follow.