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Can you fit in a 45 gal tank?
well seams to be a bad season for me and my tanks, I had the 45 gal tank set up in the garage to cure new rock for my tank and last night I decided it was down a couple inches so I needed to add some water. I turned on the RO ... and did you know they don't shut off by themselves? who forgot to invent that feature in anyways?? My question is how long can rock handle fresh water before the pods/worms all die? I am not worried about the bacteria as there will be plenty of that deep in the rock that will survive. I tell you not my two months. Steve
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Steve.... I think there's a section in the lounge for posts like these...
I just had to get that shot in at an experienced guy like you... & hope that my finding humour at someone else's expense doesn't result in my own misfortune... As for the question... I don't have a clue!
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135G Mixed Reef. Bullet 2, 25 gal refugium, 2 X250W MH + 4X 96W PC\'s, DIY Calcium Reactor, Coralife 1/6 HP Chiller, Phosban, Tunze, 2 closed loops & SQWD\'s, Seios, Coralife 4 stage RO/DI & a bunch of other expensive gadgets... I may never retire, but I'm gonnahavahelluvanaquarium! |
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Let's face it, 1.000 isn't going to be great for pods and worms. But I did a similar thing some 5-6 years ago now (had a hose dumping FW into my reef overnight while I slept blissfully through it all). Apart from the mess it made and a few casualties, most things recovered in time -- worms and pods included.
I know how you feel ... believe me. Been there done that!!! Sorry to hear it. At least it wasn't in your living room where you found that 1/2" water, yeah that's a rather unpleasant memory.
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you know on hind site if I only had a 24gpd RO, instead of a 320 gpd one I would have been fine Steve
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*everything said above is just my opinion, and may or may not reflect the views of this BBS, its Operators, and its Members. If cornered on any “opinion” I post I will totally deny having ever said this in a Court of Law…Unless I am the right one*Some strive to be perfect.... I just strive. |
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Though luckily never added that much fresh, have spiked it a bit and had wondering tolerance I have for future mistakes.
http://garf.org/ has a calculator that shows change in salinity depending how much FW added or evaporated (not sure how to link directly to calculator). |
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