Well, it would seem I'm putting off the 75 gallon freshwater planted tank for awhile. Today, I noticed that the carpet under my 75 reef was wet. In inspecting to find out where, I noticed a small waterfall running down the back of my stand!!! I panicked and called a friend who suggested maybe it was my plumbing....I wish!! I ended up turning off my sump return and waiting until the water from the tank drained into the sump. Then I marked my water line on the tank with a dry erase marker... and waited some more. It kept slowly dropping. I actually removed my HOB overflow and waited some more. Water kept dropping. At this point, I removed all hoses coming from the tank...water kept dropping. I finally came to the conclusion that, yes indeed, my tank was leaking. So I rounded up my two 32 gallon trash cans and drained the tank. Removed all the corals into a Rubbermaide container, live rock in another and put all the fish in another. Brought the other 75 (the one that was supposed to be my next project of a 75 freshwater planted tank) inside and swapped tanks. What a job...!!! On top of it all, as I was working on switching tanks, my HOB overflow snapped in half...grrr. The part that connects the 2 halves broke. So now, I have everything set up in the new tank, no overflow...so no sump in action at the moment. I added a couple extra powerheads to make up some more flow. Corals are sure stressed and they put off TONS of slime that was floating around in the tank for awhile. I hooked up both my Magnum 350 and my HOT Magnum 250, both with micron filters and charcoal and have them running. I'm keeping my fingers crossed, doing a lot of praying and hoping everything makes it. Some of the corals sure look bad!!
One a side note, I do like the way I arranged the rockwork better than I had it before...lol.
One a side note, I do like the way I arranged the rockwork better than I had it before...lol.