My tank crashed last July (Out of town) due to power outage. I had an overflow that did not regain it's siphon, which did not circulate the water through the chiller, and the timer never cut off the halides. All of my 90 gal tank of corals were melted. My fish survived the event.
I imediately purchased a reef ready tank to eliminate the siphon problem again, which I had before. I have waited for several (6) months now to try and re-start my reef. I transfered my 250 lbs of lr and fish to the new tank. I used new sand.
I still cannot get corals to stay alive - except for some green star polyps and bubble anemones which have re-grown.
I am running a 90 gal w/25 long sump. Sump has a fuge, and a recirc chamber with a Octopus skimmer, phosban reactor, and a UV light.
Numbers today:
Ph - 8.2
Kh - 1500
Amonia - 0
Po - .25
Ca - 600
No2 - 0
No3 - 0
SG - 1.024
78.9 degrees
I do 20 gallons water change every other week. Feed every other day.
Orange & Black Clowns
BLue Tang
Yellow Tang
Flame Angel
Royal Gramma
Cleanup crew
I also checked for any voltage leaking into the water - found none.
Any thoughts?
I imediately purchased a reef ready tank to eliminate the siphon problem again, which I had before. I have waited for several (6) months now to try and re-start my reef. I transfered my 250 lbs of lr and fish to the new tank. I used new sand.
I still cannot get corals to stay alive - except for some green star polyps and bubble anemones which have re-grown.
I am running a 90 gal w/25 long sump. Sump has a fuge, and a recirc chamber with a Octopus skimmer, phosban reactor, and a UV light.
Numbers today:
Ph - 8.2
Kh - 1500
Amonia - 0
Po - .25
Ca - 600
No2 - 0
No3 - 0
SG - 1.024
78.9 degrees
I do 20 gallons water change every other week. Feed every other day.
Orange & Black Clowns
BLue Tang
Yellow Tang
Flame Angel
Royal Gramma
Cleanup crew
I also checked for any voltage leaking into the water - found none.
Any thoughts?