ldrhawke
John
About 6 months ago I experienced a Sen 900 submersible tank recirculation pump failure. The internals of the pump failed and windings shorted out. The pump continued to run so I didn't notice it until all the coral started to die and tank temperature increased 15 degrees.
When I figure out what the problem was it was too late. My first thought the short circuited current killed everything. Only a few Tangs and Clowns lived though it. I'm finally getting over being sick about it, getting the energy and courage to rebuild, but it appears I have other problems that I didn't realize from the pump failure. I initially thought it might have been a problem of slight stray voltage or current leaking from other submersible, but I have grounded the tank with a titanium grounding probe now and checked each pump with a meter; and it appears the issue still of not being able to support life exists.
I have purchased several cleaner packages of snails and crabs, only to have them die immediately when placed in the tank after acclimation. I no longer see any pods or any other life macro life on the rocks or tank walls.
I introduced a Flame Angel last week and it appeared to be doing fine and eating well nibbling the live rock. This morning I found it dead.
I have come now to the conclusion the failed pump may have leaked copper into the tank and it has penetrated the live rock.
I started treating the tank with a bag of Seachem Cuprisorb in the filter yesterday and I will keep a bag in the filter to absorb water born copper. It says it can also remove copper from live rock, but I'm not too hopeful. Any other suggestions?
I hate the thought of having to tear the tank apart and replace all the live rock. I'm not going to add any more new life, and certainly not coral, to the tank until I think I have the problem solved. I'm hoping there is a chemical additive that can help address the problem? HELP:doubt:
My Tank before the holocaust
When I figure out what the problem was it was too late. My first thought the short circuited current killed everything. Only a few Tangs and Clowns lived though it. I'm finally getting over being sick about it, getting the energy and courage to rebuild, but it appears I have other problems that I didn't realize from the pump failure. I initially thought it might have been a problem of slight stray voltage or current leaking from other submersible, but I have grounded the tank with a titanium grounding probe now and checked each pump with a meter; and it appears the issue still of not being able to support life exists.
I have purchased several cleaner packages of snails and crabs, only to have them die immediately when placed in the tank after acclimation. I no longer see any pods or any other life macro life on the rocks or tank walls.
I introduced a Flame Angel last week and it appeared to be doing fine and eating well nibbling the live rock. This morning I found it dead.
I have come now to the conclusion the failed pump may have leaked copper into the tank and it has penetrated the live rock.
I started treating the tank with a bag of Seachem Cuprisorb in the filter yesterday and I will keep a bag in the filter to absorb water born copper. It says it can also remove copper from live rock, but I'm not too hopeful. Any other suggestions?
I hate the thought of having to tear the tank apart and replace all the live rock. I'm not going to add any more new life, and certainly not coral, to the tank until I think I have the problem solved. I'm hoping there is a chemical additive that can help address the problem? HELP:doubt:
My Tank before the holocaust