Tank Progress
Ok, time for an update.
So 3 days after my last update I was rear ended by a Ford Expedition doing about 35 mph while I was stopped. Had to go through physical therapy, etc. During that time I kinda toned things down on my tank maintenance since my back, neck, and sholders were messed up. My skimmer stopped skimming, my phosban reactor pump died, pyramidellid snails started killing off my snails, aglaes bloomed, and the rest is history. Since setting up my tank I have delt with my fair share of unfortunate situations. I pulled out a 4 ft ribbon worm, and about 7 or so crabs. (1" or larger) Finally having my fill of all this and facing the death of my corals I decided to do something drastic. I set up a 40 breeder to house my corals, broke down the 125, and boiled my live rock. In the process of boiling my live rock I found a baby ribbon worm about 8" long, 4 crabs, and this bad boy:
So here is what I am running at the moment until I can get my 125 back up. No matter what the set back I will beat it!!
I built this stand, made the baffles, and durso's.
Close up of the tank with frag rack.
Overflow compartment. I am doing an over the top return, dual 1" drains so it can handle my mag 12 as a return. In the middle you'll notice a brace just to make sure the overflow baffle doesn't fail.
Everything all set-up. Some of my corals were doing pretty bad, however now everything seems happy and making a come back.
I used the refugium w/live rock from my 125 so the tank wouldn't have a cycle.
Main sump with skimmer.
Overflow running, handling around 1,000 gph. Dead quiet.
Hopefully I'll have everything back up shortly. I had to give up my Mural Sifter Goby to a good home with Steven. Thankfully reefman069 was able to give my Sailfin Tang a good home. So overall I had to give 2 fish new homes and have only lost 1 coral. Overall I can deal with that.