I woke up this morning to an overflowing aquarium. The float on my autofiller must have gotten stuck, and the refugium was just pouring water everywhere. I estimate a the water ran for about 5 hours. When I got the flooding under control I saw the salinity was 0, and the temperature was 74 degrees. The only life I could see was my 2 False Perculas playing in the current. The tank is a 72 gallon bow, with a 10 gallon refugium.
I got the salinity back up, and yes I have learned my lesson about the auto-filler.
So my question is who has the best shot at pulling through? Should I start the hunt for bodies?
2x False Perculas(Alive and swimming)
1x Watchman Goby(no sign)
1x Jawfish(no sign)
1x Blue Hippo Tang(no sign)
3x Peppermint Shrimp(no sign)
3x Emerald Crabs(no sign)
1x Sebae Anemone(spewing slime, an closed up)
3x Queen Conchs(not moving)
50x Hermit Crabs(not moving)
30x Astrea snails(fallen)
Zooanthid Colony(closed up)
Pulsing Xenia(looks ok)
I got the salinity back up, and yes I have learned my lesson about the auto-filler.
So my question is who has the best shot at pulling through? Should I start the hunt for bodies?
2x False Perculas(Alive and swimming)
1x Watchman Goby(no sign)
1x Jawfish(no sign)
1x Blue Hippo Tang(no sign)
3x Peppermint Shrimp(no sign)
3x Emerald Crabs(no sign)
1x Sebae Anemone(spewing slime, an closed up)
3x Queen Conchs(not moving)
50x Hermit Crabs(not moving)
30x Astrea snails(fallen)
Zooanthid Colony(closed up)
Pulsing Xenia(looks ok)