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07/03/2013, 02:39 PM | #1 |
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Surprise trip out of town - what do I do with my reef tank?
I need some quick advice. There was a surprise emergency at work and I have to go out of town for about 4 days. What should I do with my reef tank? I am not worried about food, but I am not sure what to do in the way of lighting.
It is a 30g and has 3 white T5's, one actnic blue T5, and a few bars of blue LEDs. It contains some zoas, a sea whip, a handful of shrooms, a duncan, some pulsing xenia, and some lord acans in the way of corals. My tank is currently somewhat understocked (it just has one young oscellaris clown right now) and has been running for about 4 months. It has a 10g refugium. Getting a timer is not an option. I actually have a controller (and an automatic feeder!) in the mail, but that doesn't help me now. I'd ask a friend to help, but my building requires you to register visitors and there's not enough time to do that... so security will not let anyone in. I think I will leave the fuge light on, but what about the main ones? My only options are "off" or "on". I also can control every bulb independently, so maybe I should just leave the blues going? What is my best option? Thanks! |
07/03/2013, 02:42 PM | #2 |
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I'd turn them off. Many people go 3 days dark as part of an algae treatment.
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07/03/2013, 02:43 PM | #3 |
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Leaving your lights off for 4 days won't hurt anything.
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07/03/2013, 02:58 PM | #4 |
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You should be fine with them off. I've left mine off for 5 days before trying to kill some algae and the corals where fine, a little ****ed but still health
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07/03/2013, 03:02 PM | #5 |
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Yes, lights' off for 4 days should be fine.
How about evaporation and top off? If your sump is deep enough with enough reserve then it's not an issue. Skimmer? I would leave it on very dry setting.
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07/04/2013, 01:53 AM | #6 |
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I had too much cyano so I just finished 3 days without any lights, everything is doing just fine, id turn the skimmer off, just one less thing to worry about.
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07/04/2013, 05:27 AM | #7 |
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Deep sump or not, evap is going to still cause salinity rise. I'd think you might want to top off right before you leave to the low end of salinity, so that by your return, it shouldn't be higher than the usual top end of salinity. (ex get it down to .23 and on return be at .25 or 26)
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07/04/2013, 05:40 AM | #8 |
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I run my skimmer dry, and keep it going. Is it possible to borrow an ATO from a friend while you are gone?
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07/04/2013, 06:00 AM | #9 |
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lights off, AC on, skimmer normal to low and fully topoff
DON'T DO ANYTHING NEW OR DIFFERENT BEFORE YOU LEAVE
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07/04/2013, 06:07 AM | #10 |
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As said above, lights off for a few days is not a problem. If you are really that worried about it, go to Walmart and buy an inexpensive timer just to get you through. I bought two grounded (3 prong) timers there yesterday for $5.47 ea. Top off is your biggest concern.
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07/04/2013, 08:33 AM | #11 |
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Why is a timer not an option? Can get one for $20 from Home Depot.
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07/04/2013, 08:35 AM | #12 |
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Indeed, superb advice! It is one of the fundamental axioms of reef keeping that things are far more likely to go wrong when you are away. NEVER make any kind of substantial change to your tank withou giving yourself at least a month to ensure nothing goes amiss.
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