Hey Team,
Looking for some advise concerning how to handle the reef tank once the power comes back on. Hopefully we all can benefit from these thoughts.
3 year old 65 gallon SPS reef. 40 gallon sump/refugium with 6 inch DSB and cheato.
Power went out at 3am Saturday. Immediately thru in 5 battery operated air stones (plus 1 in the sump to help the DSB).
After a bike tour of the neighborhood, decided that power could be out for awhile. At 6pm on Sunday, decided I needed to find a new temporary home for my reef family or else all would be lost. Ahh, the 22 gal office (w/power) nano!
So, as much as I hated to do it, I ripped out as much coral as I could and transported it my office nano. Made another trip with 7 fish and inverts. Of course all the rock had to come out, so now the rock is sitting in a garbage pail with the air stones/bubblers.
This morning, SPS have most of their color back and the fish, although unhappy living in a 15 gallon sump, appear to be ok and eating.
Now the questions! How to rebuild once the power comes back?
I will empty the 65 of the remaining water and remove/discard 1/2 inch sand bed.
Not sure what to do with the DSB in the sump. I think I need to discard it. God knows what's in the sand bed. I'm sure I have a lot of die off, what with no heat (70 degrees) and little circulation (although that's usually the case anyway). Thoughts?
I'll probably toss most of the Chaeto but just keep some so that it can hopefully regrow.
Now, how to handle the rock? It's starting to smell a bit...not good. Depending on how much longer the power will be out, not sure if I can just add it back to the tank with new water and test for 1 week to see if a cycle starts. Or, perhaps I should just handle the rocks as if they just came out of the ocean and go thru the whole re-cure process. If I go thi route, I'll need to find better quarters for the fish as this could be 4 weel process.
Appreciate your insights. Best wishes to all who are fighting similar/worse problems. Thanks very much John
Looking for some advise concerning how to handle the reef tank once the power comes back on. Hopefully we all can benefit from these thoughts.
3 year old 65 gallon SPS reef. 40 gallon sump/refugium with 6 inch DSB and cheato.
Power went out at 3am Saturday. Immediately thru in 5 battery operated air stones (plus 1 in the sump to help the DSB).
After a bike tour of the neighborhood, decided that power could be out for awhile. At 6pm on Sunday, decided I needed to find a new temporary home for my reef family or else all would be lost. Ahh, the 22 gal office (w/power) nano!
So, as much as I hated to do it, I ripped out as much coral as I could and transported it my office nano. Made another trip with 7 fish and inverts. Of course all the rock had to come out, so now the rock is sitting in a garbage pail with the air stones/bubblers.
This morning, SPS have most of their color back and the fish, although unhappy living in a 15 gallon sump, appear to be ok and eating.
Now the questions! How to rebuild once the power comes back?
I will empty the 65 of the remaining water and remove/discard 1/2 inch sand bed.
Not sure what to do with the DSB in the sump. I think I need to discard it. God knows what's in the sand bed. I'm sure I have a lot of die off, what with no heat (70 degrees) and little circulation (although that's usually the case anyway). Thoughts?
I'll probably toss most of the Chaeto but just keep some so that it can hopefully regrow.
Now, how to handle the rock? It's starting to smell a bit...not good. Depending on how much longer the power will be out, not sure if I can just add it back to the tank with new water and test for 1 week to see if a cycle starts. Or, perhaps I should just handle the rocks as if they just came out of the ocean and go thru the whole re-cure process. If I go thi route, I'll need to find better quarters for the fish as this could be 4 weel process.
Appreciate your insights. Best wishes to all who are fighting similar/worse problems. Thanks very much John



