King_Neptune
Skimmer Skuzz
Ok not so funny.
Just a real slice of humble pie.
I really hope my lesson can be passed on to someone who will remember this story:
I was flipping mislabeled switches in the garage circuit board couple weeks ago, and mistakenly cut the power to 2 sockets in the aquarium room w/out realizing it.
These two outlets were for the heaters. All my pumps and lights went on as usual, and in my complacency I never gave it any thought. The next day I see my corals aren't so perky.
I blew it off because the lights were just barely on.
Day 2, same thing but again same excuse.
Day 3...WTF lights have been on 8 hours...they perk up by now.
I stick my hand in...ICE!! OMG what have I done!!! 56 degrees(it was that cold frosty spell we had over thanksgiving)
How could I have done this to myself!
Ive been at this hobby since 07', this tank has been running over 9 months flawlessly.
The live stock I had cared for almost 3 years was on the brink of death. It was a tense week of counter measures, and in the end...I somehow got out of this all with (no BS)...just some dead Aptasia.
This isnt a pat on the back moment, I really messed up. I was so used to temps looking good, I dont know when I started slacking. Month or so I guess. Bottom line, I am back to my rigid schedule, I don't deserve to have my tank live. It defies what was supposed to happen. I should have lost everything but the fish. And even some of them. Nothing, not my inverts, my corals, my fish died. Nothing but the pests of the tank suffered. The hardest hit coral was an SPS that has browned(but still shows polyps and will probably pull through). Three days w/out any heat, at the mercy of a garage and concrete floor. Next to a window that has constant fan sucking any warm air outside to keep moisture down.
I ordered a reefkeeper lite the other day. I will have 1200w of heaters hooked up to it so they all turn on in unison now. I will have a battery backup alarm that will warn me if the temps dip below safe. I learned my lesson, and am ensuring I never do this again. I hope someone walks away shaking their head in amazement and understanding how stupid my mistake was. I hope this amazement translates to: I would never make that mistake. Good, then you got the moral of my story!
Just a real slice of humble pie.
I really hope my lesson can be passed on to someone who will remember this story:
I was flipping mislabeled switches in the garage circuit board couple weeks ago, and mistakenly cut the power to 2 sockets in the aquarium room w/out realizing it.
These two outlets were for the heaters. All my pumps and lights went on as usual, and in my complacency I never gave it any thought. The next day I see my corals aren't so perky.
I blew it off because the lights were just barely on.
Day 2, same thing but again same excuse.
Day 3...WTF lights have been on 8 hours...they perk up by now.
I stick my hand in...ICE!! OMG what have I done!!! 56 degrees(it was that cold frosty spell we had over thanksgiving)
How could I have done this to myself!
Ive been at this hobby since 07', this tank has been running over 9 months flawlessly.
The live stock I had cared for almost 3 years was on the brink of death. It was a tense week of counter measures, and in the end...I somehow got out of this all with (no BS)...just some dead Aptasia.
This isnt a pat on the back moment, I really messed up. I was so used to temps looking good, I dont know when I started slacking. Month or so I guess. Bottom line, I am back to my rigid schedule, I don't deserve to have my tank live. It defies what was supposed to happen. I should have lost everything but the fish. And even some of them. Nothing, not my inverts, my corals, my fish died. Nothing but the pests of the tank suffered. The hardest hit coral was an SPS that has browned(but still shows polyps and will probably pull through). Three days w/out any heat, at the mercy of a garage and concrete floor. Next to a window that has constant fan sucking any warm air outside to keep moisture down.
I ordered a reefkeeper lite the other day. I will have 1200w of heaters hooked up to it so they all turn on in unison now. I will have a battery backup alarm that will warn me if the temps dip below safe. I learned my lesson, and am ensuring I never do this again. I hope someone walks away shaking their head in amazement and understanding how stupid my mistake was. I hope this amazement translates to: I would never make that mistake. Good, then you got the moral of my story!