![]() |
|
Portal | PhotoPost Gallery | Register | Blogs | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
![]() |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
![]() One week later, three days before my family and I are about to head off to Mexico for two weeks I go down stairs for my morning tank visit and the main tank is ^&**% leaking!
![]() ![]() ![]() Fortunately I still had my 33 gal, so out everything went, LR in plastic tubs and fish back into the 33gal. The leak was coming from the bottom seal, so I ran out to Rona and picked up their aquarium safe silicone and resealed the whole bottom. 48 hours later ( and a lot of stress!) everything was back in the tank except 1 cleaner shrimp that didn't survive the ordeal, I'm thinking "not bad considering" or so I thought!.... Anyway the next morning off to Mexico we went, leaving my mother with a few "to check" items. My lighting is on timers, I have the Tunze 3155 Osmolator, and auto feeder, all she needed to do was to drop in a bit of Myis etc every couple of days what could go wrong???......grr grr Well after two glorious weeks of sun and surf I came home to another disaster!!!!!!!!!! I don't know how and still haven't been able to figure it out but my sump was almost dry! There was only approx 2" water in it ( usually 9") my return pump was screaming, yet my top off bucket was still half full?? Consequently my tank had no circulation and the temp in the tank was 68! For a WEEK! ![]() Unfortunately a few days after getting things back to normal my clowns died. I'm guessing from velvet. So I'm now waiting for 1 month ( from March 31st) before adding anymore fish.
__________________
220Gal Dining room build complete! no bucket or barrel water changes!!! ![]() Last edited by Piscez; 04-24-2009 at 08:07 PM. |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
![]() the tunze pumps that come with the ATO are not that reliable IMO.
I have had mine quit for no reason in the past and I haven't even had it for long. It seems to work a lot better if the bottom of my top up tank is highert han the bottom of my sump. Tank sure looked nice when you had it running optimally. I love bowfronts, I almost set up a 72 myself... Hopefully this is just another step in the road... good luck the next go 'round.... |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
![]() update: I decided to change my skimmer again as I mentioned the Marinetek is a monster! The footprint on this sucker is 11" x 14" it was literally vibrating the sides of my little 12" wide sump and making a horrible noise. So I found a good deal on a used Reef Octopus NW150 out of the USA, of course Murphy's Law had to rear it's ugly head on this issue as well!
I open up the package to find this: ![]() Needless to say I was choked! At least the guy who I bought it from got insurance on it so we are currently working on some kind of compensation. I am using it now as I was able to glue and silicone it back together. The octopus sure pulls great skimmate and is nice and quiet! Here's of couple of recent shots as my tank rides out the velvet issue. Despite all my setbacks I love this hobby ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh and my 5 yrs old daughters current fav.......Patrick!: ![]() Of course Nemo and Dory will be coming soon!!! Jacques is hanging in there!
__________________
220Gal Dining room build complete! no bucket or barrel water changes!!! ![]() |
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|