Well. Good and bad news.
Bad news is a chromis went into the overflow box, and while trying to get it out, I snapped the bulkhead. I didnt cut the holes large enough in the stand to be able to remove and install a new bulkhead. The sump is not connected, and im going to need to breakdown the entire tank to install a new one. Im going to cut huge holes in the stand so I wont have this problem in the future.
The good news, after 4 hours of work, I saved the chromis
The other good news is that im "allowed" to cut two holes in the wall, and use the room behind the tank for a "sump room". Going to be using a 55 gallon tank for the sump now. Much more room to work and for equipment. Plus it will cut down on humidity in the stand and give me a place to mount the MH ballast.
Fish I have now in the tank-
1 yellow tang
2 false percs
5 green chromis
1 bicolor angel
1 royal gramma bass
the new pics are still cloudy... but the tank is clear now.
Bad news is a chromis went into the overflow box, and while trying to get it out, I snapped the bulkhead. I didnt cut the holes large enough in the stand to be able to remove and install a new bulkhead. The sump is not connected, and im going to need to breakdown the entire tank to install a new one. Im going to cut huge holes in the stand so I wont have this problem in the future.
The good news, after 4 hours of work, I saved the chromis
The other good news is that im "allowed" to cut two holes in the wall, and use the room behind the tank for a "sump room". Going to be using a 55 gallon tank for the sump now. Much more room to work and for equipment. Plus it will cut down on humidity in the stand and give me a place to mount the MH ballast.
Fish I have now in the tank-
1 yellow tang
2 false percs
5 green chromis
1 bicolor angel
1 royal gramma bass
the new pics are still cloudy... but the tank is clear now.