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I came home from a four day trip away at the beach to find that the circuit breaker that controls my lights and powerheads for my 75G tank had tripped. It must have been down for at least 3 days, because mostly everything was dead or dying. Many of the fish were badly decomposed already.
I lost the following: 1 Diamond goby (my favorite and oldest fish), 1 Fiji Bar Goby, 1 Maroon Gold strip clown, 1 coral Beauty, 1 Six line Wrasse, 1 Scotter Blenny, 2 blue green chromis. 3 procelen crabs, 1 sally lightfoot, 1 black elephant snail (scutus), loads of snails and blue/red legs crabs, 1 green pink nudibranc, 1 sebea anemony, 1 acro frag, 1 montipora frag, 1 kenya tree coral, 1 umbrella mushroom, one frilly green/opal mushroom, 1 white gorgonian, 4-5 pulsing xenia frags, 1 tiger cowrie, 1 crocia 4-5inch, 1 derasa 4 inch, 1 maxima 3 inch, loads of bristle worms that I didnt know I had.
( I guess now that I have done an inventory I'm surprised I had that much living in the tank. It was probably overloaded)
The following appear to still be alive: 1 blue green chromis, 3 tube anemonies (go figure!), 2 sponges, 1 purple gorgo, several plate montipora frags, 1 green polyp rock, 1 colony polyp rock. several snails and crabs, a couple of leather corals that look iffy at best, and you guessed it... my aptasia seems to quite happy still. Most of the above got moved into my 18 Gallon, which hasnt helped it much. Amonia is up there as well now.
I did a 25 gal water change immediately and cleaned out everything dead I could find, but amonia is at 4-8 Mg/L today. I m
planning on another water change today.
Anything else I should be doing? I assume it will recycle over the next several weeks, but would like to accelerate that if possible.
I was wondering if I could use one of those products that you put into a canister filter that are supposed to remove amonia and nitrite? Can these be used in Salt Water on an emergency basis?
I am also looking for advise on how to create a backup system that would help avoid this in the future. Can anyone comment on backup power supplies and such that could be used to keep a tank up and running for during a power outtage?
I havent figured out the damages in cost, but I'm sure its in the hundreds of dollars.
I lost the following: 1 Diamond goby (my favorite and oldest fish), 1 Fiji Bar Goby, 1 Maroon Gold strip clown, 1 coral Beauty, 1 Six line Wrasse, 1 Scotter Blenny, 2 blue green chromis. 3 procelen crabs, 1 sally lightfoot, 1 black elephant snail (scutus), loads of snails and blue/red legs crabs, 1 green pink nudibranc, 1 sebea anemony, 1 acro frag, 1 montipora frag, 1 kenya tree coral, 1 umbrella mushroom, one frilly green/opal mushroom, 1 white gorgonian, 4-5 pulsing xenia frags, 1 tiger cowrie, 1 crocia 4-5inch, 1 derasa 4 inch, 1 maxima 3 inch, loads of bristle worms that I didnt know I had.
( I guess now that I have done an inventory I'm surprised I had that much living in the tank. It was probably overloaded)
The following appear to still be alive: 1 blue green chromis, 3 tube anemonies (go figure!), 2 sponges, 1 purple gorgo, several plate montipora frags, 1 green polyp rock, 1 colony polyp rock. several snails and crabs, a couple of leather corals that look iffy at best, and you guessed it... my aptasia seems to quite happy still. Most of the above got moved into my 18 Gallon, which hasnt helped it much. Amonia is up there as well now.
I did a 25 gal water change immediately and cleaned out everything dead I could find, but amonia is at 4-8 Mg/L today. I m
planning on another water change today.
Anything else I should be doing? I assume it will recycle over the next several weeks, but would like to accelerate that if possible.
I was wondering if I could use one of those products that you put into a canister filter that are supposed to remove amonia and nitrite? Can these be used in Salt Water on an emergency basis?
I am also looking for advise on how to create a backup system that would help avoid this in the future. Can anyone comment on backup power supplies and such that could be used to keep a tank up and running for during a power outtage?
I havent figured out the damages in cost, but I'm sure its in the hundreds of dollars.