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![]() yeah, it could have happened Christmas day while we were gone all day, or in the middle of the night as I doubt we would have heard it.
Things are drying and corals and fish are safe, and somehow the building drank the water.. Talked to the people downstairs and nothing there, so the carpet and padding must have sponged most of it. Were going to move some lights around today and put an extra one over the frag tank.. As it's stocked to the very edges with coral, and frag racks along every edge.. All in all it was 24 hrs of panic and clean up.. Now as Anthony said.. Just trying to decide what I want to do.. Thank you all again and RIP Display tank ![]() ![]() Sump is now my zoa tank ![]() ![]()
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![]() Shelly you think it was from the pick styofoam being compressed so much that there wasnt any give left. i hope all the ric's and Acans made it
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![]() I'm actually leaning towards the pink foam did not compress at all.. Giving no support. I will be able to tell better after we take the tank off of the stand and are able to see the impression.. If any.
Ric's seem ok in their sump hole.. And the acans were in the RSM.
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