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doobiej 12-25-2010 04:01 PM

EMERGENCY!! Please HELP
 
RO top off ran all night last night, luckily my skimmer overflow goes to drain and was draining as fast as r/o coming in...... so no flood but.....

it has diluted my 220 Gallon tank down 1.015 !!!

I have no salt and nothing is open today.

if anyone lives in Airdrie and has a pail of salt I can buy please speak up.

ALang 12-25-2010 04:06 PM

Hope everything's well with your livestock!
Hopefully the fill was done slowly, your tank is big enough that a VERY slow drop of salinity isn't going to mess things up too badly.
I wished that I was closer, as I have 3 pails of salt that you could have.
Good Luck!

doobiej 12-25-2010 04:11 PM

the top off started at 10:00pm last night and I noticed at 6:00am when my daughter woke me up for xmas.

my corals look bad, my hippo tang is not looking great either.

the r/o top off is also cold water so my temp dropped to 73.

i had one 50 gallon tub of mixed water made up so I already swapped that in but it only raised my salinity a little bit.

not a good present to wake up to.

my tank is 220 and my sump is another 75 gallons or so, im not sure how much salt it will take to get it back but any amount will help

xtreme 12-25-2010 04:18 PM

I'm not in Airdrie but if you can't find any salt closer to you I have a bucket of IO. I am in the SE not far from Golds.

michika 12-25-2010 04:21 PM

I can also put out a bucket for you to come grab if you can't find anything else.

When you find salt make sure you're raising the SG back up gradually.

fishytime 12-25-2010 04:25 PM

I work for Red Coral in the north and only live 10 minutes from the shop.......I could go and open the shop if you wanna buy a couple buckets.....PM me your phone # if you wanna go that route.....

Myka 12-25-2010 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michika (Post 576141)
When you find salt make sure you're raising the SG back up gradually.

Very important! You can lower salinity quickly and not cause the critters too much discomfort, but raising the salinity is tough on them, and you can easily kill them all. I would plan to raise salinity over the course of at least a week, making pauses in the raising if the critters are looking stressed. While the salinity is still low keep a particularly close eye on inverts (anemones, crustaceans, etc). Corals may not be too impressed either, but the fish won't care. When raising the salinity the inverts and the fish will be the ones most prone to damage due to the increase, and the corals should improve as salinity goes up. It will be a balancing game.

ALang 12-25-2010 04:36 PM

So that'll give you some breathing room, at least. I'd not panicked too much, now, unless you can get to a pail of salt. Do the raising a bit at a time. Why do we always run out in the middle of night or on Christmas DAY, when everything's closed??
Good on Fishytime to offer to open the store for you, though.

Binare 12-25-2010 04:41 PM

You guys are awesome, my buckets up for offer as well, but its only half or so of seachem. Im in tuxedo

doobiej 12-25-2010 04:58 PM

thanks everyone for your offers, PM sent to fishytime.

how slowly should I be raising the salinty?

what is the best way?

can I do several small changes with high salinity like 1.03?


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