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danny

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I finally got the power back since Saturday. I have a battery air pump but since the tank is in the basement the temp dropped down into the low 60's. My RBTA died & what a smell. corals especially zoo's & paly's do not look good. When I tried to take out the RBTA it came apart in little pieces, all over the tank. Siphoned what a could get & did a 30% water change. I would not keep another BTA, it's just too sensitve. I will do another water change around 10-20 % depending how the corals look. The one coral that still looks good is the Tyree war coral. Might be time to get a back-up generator save on food & corals spoiling.lol I quess now is a good time to set-up my 80gal cube & wait for it to cycle & transfer every out of the 30 gal cube.
 

KathyC

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You might want to do a larger water change as soon as you can, and also run new carbon if at all possible.

Sorry for your loss, and OMG they do smell awful when they die :(
 

danny

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anemone

Thanks Jim. Yeah trees are down on almost every street. It was like a maze to get to the hutch this morning to go to work. My wife just called me that some idiot down the street tried to cut a tree that was leaning & took down the some line but did not affect our power. I guess he's on another grid but our cable & phones are now out, so I guess he might have had a hand in knocking out the cable.
 

danny

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anemone

Thanks Chief: It's almost like if your in this hobby for a long time eventually something happens. Over the years I have read so many horror stories on this site. I do not think that I will lose the corals so not so bad.
 

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