Figured it was time for an update.
Some of you are aware of our recent tank problems. For those of you who aren't, read here,
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49384
In doing some research, I've found that this is actually a pretty common problem with Milwaukee regulators. They've even posted a "fix" on their website. The fix entails drilling a small hole in the needle valve. I may eventually do that. First, I'm going to try cleaning the needle valve very good. I'll also be purchasing a PH Controller, before putting my Calcium Reactor back online.
While there's NO fish and much less corals in the tank, I'm going to take some time to do some re-aquascaping, and adding a few more large pieces of rock. I've planned the re-aquascaping for a few weeks, but haven't been able to do it yet, due to having company and too many other things to do, for the past few weeks. Now things are starting to settle down a bit, so, I'll either start on it today, or I'll do it Saturday. I will make sure to take before/after pictures.
As an update to the bad situation we experienced: We did lose almost all our fish and quite a few SPS immediately, with the extremely high Alk and extremely low pH and a few more over the next week. However, the damage is over and a few of the SPS have even started to recover. All LPS and Zoanthids survived and are still doing well. Our Aiptasia has gotten worse...lol. I'll try to take care of some of it while doing the re-aquascaping and we've tossed in a few Peppermint Shrimp, in the hopes that they'll lend a helping claw.
Once the re-aquascaping is done, I'll move the corals and 3 fish that did survive, back into the system.