wbrodeur
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Was out starting to celebrate my recent master's graduation in Boston w/ coworkers when my mom frantically calls me. "There's water everywhere on the ground in your appartment!" Fortunately she noticed it when she went over to feed our dogs and cats and fish. Being a commuter to good old Norton, I was helplessly stuck in Boston till the next commuter rail train. Poor mom tried following my directions of reef talk. I frantically called Frank from here to ask what to do. Took all my corals and put to bottom of tank. I finally got home around 8pm to about a little less that half of water in a 55g long tank (its 1 am now and I'm still working on the tank). Fortunatly I have a great friend who had a 55g sitting around her house so she brought that over. I moved most of all the sand to the new tank and most of the rocks and most of the water. I had one 5g bucket of pre made salt water, so put that in there. Put all my corals and fish into a 10g tank w/ just the old water from tank because there is not enough water in the new tank for them to go in there and everything is super stired up.
How long can the corals and fish be in the 10g w/out skimmer, live rock, live sand...only heater and air? I plan on aquascaping the new tank and making new salt water, but will that cycle, I"ll be stirring up the sand bed again? When is it safe to put the corals and fish back in the new tank? Any advice would be much appreciated. Not really sure what the next step is. Ah, just my luck...keeping my fingers crossed that everything survives!
Oh yeah and the ceiling below our floor has to be totally replaced. Thank goodness our landlords are my parents! So not only did I have to fix the tank and totally switch the tank, but now I am working on peeling down the drop ceiling below us and hoping that the leather couches aren't too saturated and doing a water change to my fresh water tank that just so happened to be right under the spill...salt water got into my fresh water tank.
Will post pics tomorrow and keep updated!!!!!!!!!!
How long can the corals and fish be in the 10g w/out skimmer, live rock, live sand...only heater and air? I plan on aquascaping the new tank and making new salt water, but will that cycle, I"ll be stirring up the sand bed again? When is it safe to put the corals and fish back in the new tank? Any advice would be much appreciated. Not really sure what the next step is. Ah, just my luck...keeping my fingers crossed that everything survives!
Oh yeah and the ceiling below our floor has to be totally replaced. Thank goodness our landlords are my parents! So not only did I have to fix the tank and totally switch the tank, but now I am working on peeling down the drop ceiling below us and hoping that the leather couches aren't too saturated and doing a water change to my fresh water tank that just so happened to be right under the spill...salt water got into my fresh water tank.