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Went right from work to dinner with my inlaws. When we got home at 8:15pm we found our 37 gallon reef tank down about 4 inches of water and water all over the floor.
I drained 10 gallons into my qt tank and put the fish in there, 2 ocellaris and a mandarin.
I drained another 10 gallons into a Rubbermaid bin and put some rock and the coral and inverts in there.
I drained another 5 gallons into a bucket and put more rock in there.
I ran to PETCO and was able to get there before they closed and bought a 29 gallon since that was all they had with the same footprint as the 37.
I transferred the sand into the new tank and added the water from the bucket, most of the water from the Rubbermaid, all of the rock and another 10 gallons of salt water I had in my mixing Rubbermaid can. I quickly mixed up another 15 gallons of salt water and added about 5 to top off the rest of the tank. I let the hob filter run for an hour with new carbon and a fine media to polish the water. Once the water looked clear I added my coral back in.
My plan is to leave the fish in the qt tank until tomorrow morning then test params and add them in.
I am not sure but I think that the leak may have been caused by the added stress of the Reef Octopus hob Skimmer I added last night on the tank. The leak seemed to be in the bottom somewhere. The tank was about 5 years old and used to be a fw tank.
I am looking for advice on what I did right and what I may have done wrong as well as any suggested next steps.
I have made up 15 more gallons of water because I assume that the tank is going to have a nasty cycle and I want to keep ammonia and nitrates nitrites low and will need to do a few water changes. I have not added the Skimmer to the new tank yet, when should I?
This really sucks because my tank was doing so well, coraline was starting to spread like crazy and my corals looked great, lps and softies.
I drained 10 gallons into my qt tank and put the fish in there, 2 ocellaris and a mandarin.
I drained another 10 gallons into a Rubbermaid bin and put some rock and the coral and inverts in there.
I drained another 5 gallons into a bucket and put more rock in there.
I ran to PETCO and was able to get there before they closed and bought a 29 gallon since that was all they had with the same footprint as the 37.
I transferred the sand into the new tank and added the water from the bucket, most of the water from the Rubbermaid, all of the rock and another 10 gallons of salt water I had in my mixing Rubbermaid can. I quickly mixed up another 15 gallons of salt water and added about 5 to top off the rest of the tank. I let the hob filter run for an hour with new carbon and a fine media to polish the water. Once the water looked clear I added my coral back in.
My plan is to leave the fish in the qt tank until tomorrow morning then test params and add them in.
I am not sure but I think that the leak may have been caused by the added stress of the Reef Octopus hob Skimmer I added last night on the tank. The leak seemed to be in the bottom somewhere. The tank was about 5 years old and used to be a fw tank.
I am looking for advice on what I did right and what I may have done wrong as well as any suggested next steps.
I have made up 15 more gallons of water because I assume that the tank is going to have a nasty cycle and I want to keep ammonia and nitrates nitrites low and will need to do a few water changes. I have not added the Skimmer to the new tank yet, when should I?
This really sucks because my tank was doing so well, coraline was starting to spread like crazy and my corals looked great, lps and softies.