jawfish101
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Yesterday my AC in the house quit working. My 72 bow spiked to 97 degrees and all of my coral was melting and clouding the water. So I bagged everything and took it to my 24 gallon tank which was downstairs and still a normal functioning temp. By late last night that water was opaque and all of my fish were dead. I did a water change that helped only very remotely.
The AC guy showed up and we are now capable of moving without breaking into a sweat, but almost everything is dead. I lost about seven different tubastrea colonies the size of my fist and larger, a few branching colonies about half the height of my arm, several large dendros, every single mushroom and zoo, all sps including two large monti caps and a birdsnest, a large x-mas tree rock, a lot of snails. And I lost all four fish in the 24gl: an engineer goby, barnacle blenny, starry blenny, and firefish...and a Midas blenny, red scooter blenny, and pygmy angel from the 72gl. Oddly enough, the ever-so-delicate CBB is alive and seemingly thriving. He's eating and swiming around as usual. Of course, I did have an aiptasia problem-which seem to be one of the very few things that didn't die.
Now, what should I do with the little tank? We've saved the few corals we could and have moved them. But should we just completely take apart the 24 and start afresh? We're taking out unsalvagable rock and corals as I speak, and the water is so gross looking that it's kind of creepy sticking your arm into it. Any other ideas, opinions, or anything???
I'm about ready to bawl from all the seemingly pointless amounts of money and time/effort that i've put into these tanks....all for it to croak because of the 52% humidity and 100 degree temperature outside!
The AC guy showed up and we are now capable of moving without breaking into a sweat, but almost everything is dead. I lost about seven different tubastrea colonies the size of my fist and larger, a few branching colonies about half the height of my arm, several large dendros, every single mushroom and zoo, all sps including two large monti caps and a birdsnest, a large x-mas tree rock, a lot of snails. And I lost all four fish in the 24gl: an engineer goby, barnacle blenny, starry blenny, and firefish...and a Midas blenny, red scooter blenny, and pygmy angel from the 72gl. Oddly enough, the ever-so-delicate CBB is alive and seemingly thriving. He's eating and swiming around as usual. Of course, I did have an aiptasia problem-which seem to be one of the very few things that didn't die.
Now, what should I do with the little tank? We've saved the few corals we could and have moved them. But should we just completely take apart the 24 and start afresh? We're taking out unsalvagable rock and corals as I speak, and the water is so gross looking that it's kind of creepy sticking your arm into it. Any other ideas, opinions, or anything???
I'm about ready to bawl from all the seemingly pointless amounts of money and time/effort that i've put into these tanks....all for it to croak because of the 52% humidity and 100 degree temperature outside!