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kdluhy

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I live in Western New York and jsut suffered the largest snow storm in history that left me 10 days without electric power. My 125g reef tank has been destroyed after 4 years of meticulous care. The smell is out of this world. I'm open to any suggestions, ideas, etc. :cry:

P.S. Power outages are not common in WNY. I have never lost power in the past 30 years!!!
 
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Anonymous

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Sorry bout the loss. I am not sure what you want suggestions about.
 

kdluhy

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I'm trying to get rid of the smell quickly - I'm doing daily water changes with carbon. Any other ideas? I realize I will need to be cautious about when to restock.
 
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Anonymous

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Wow, terrible loss. I wish I had know earlier, I would have offered to keep your animals & rock for a couple weeks.

After 10 days without power I think you're looking at a total loss. I woudn't even keep the rock or sand.
 
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Anonymous

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I agree with Guy. I tried to reuse rock after a similar incident. It grew a lot of algae. I figure all the worms, bacteria, etc that were in the rock gave off the nutrients necessary for a great algae monster.
 

Len

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kdluhy,

I'm really sorry to hear about your loss. What organisms did you lose (trying to get a magnitude to determine salvagibility)?

I know it's probably not what you want to hear, but I agree with the others about ditching the existing rock and substrate.
 

bleedingthought

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If you can salvage it, you would need to get all the dead/decaying matter out, which might be hard considering small organisms.

Really sorry to hear it! :(
 

kdluhy

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Thanks for all the replies. I agree with most of you to repalce everything but it's very hard to just throw out 200lbs. of rock. :x
 
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Anonymous

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You could take the rock out and recure it in tubs for a few months. That might help.
 

SnowManSnow

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personally, I think you can reuse the rock :)

If nothing else lightly pressure wash it.. lay it in the sun for a week and use it as most of your rock structure when you set up again. I used dead base rock for mine and it picked up in a few months .. now its covered in purple and all sorts of critters. I definitly WOULDNT throw it out.
 

Anubis1

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that's what I would do.. just re-cure the rock... you MAY have to add a new piece here of there though once you get your tank set back up.. just to re-populate it with all the good stuff... but that's still cheaper than replacing it all...
 
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Anonymous

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Before you reinvest, think about preventative measures - a generator, battery air pumps, etc. ...just a thought. That really stinks (no pun intended).

The good news though is that you can restart a new tank! :P
 

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