SeanMonster
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Maybe fish first because of bio load potential? That would allow you to check everything again and then add corals.
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It really depends how much is all on that generator and how much gas you have! I personally don't worry about my fridge...I've lost power for days on end and as long as the door stays closed everything else will too (generally).
Either way, a generator is a great idea. I only have my vortechs hooked up to a battery backup, but it will easily do for some time.
One of my co-workers came up with a great solution to his power outages. He has a gas well on his property, so his gas is free. The railroads have old generators for sale that run off of gas so they can be self supporting. They supposedly cost about 8k...throw that in a small building and you're good to go!
Just bought these on E-bay for $75 each. Hope I like them. Will sell either the blue/white ones I have with my 75 gallon reef or these if I dont like them. Figured I would give the full spectrum a try. We will see!
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So, the tank is doing great! All fish are healthy and happy. The new lights I didn't like so I sold them with the 75 gallon. Didn't seem as bright as the blue/white ones and you could see the different colors in the streams of light in the tank. Stuck to the old TaoTronics blue/whites. Will post some pics later today. Have a couple new additions also!