Okay, so up to this point (in my journal) my "bumbling"has been.... minimal. Couple plumbing issues, rock structures needing to be shortened. No biggie, right? Well then I had a couple of doozies, one right after the other to.
The first problem occurred because of my impatience, and because I don't have a bucket big enough to mix all the saltwater for the initial tank fill. So how did I mix the first batch of saltwater? Well in the tank of course. After the saltwater mixed in the tank for about a day I put my rock structures in. No problem there. I know about displacement. I didn't fill the tank to the top. A couple days later I order my sand. I had to figure out what sand I wanted, and felt the sand should go in after the rock anyway (to hide the PVC), so no rush. But when my sand comes in (rush, rush, rush!) I was so excited to get that last bit in the tank that I forgot all about displacement. I happily add 60 pounds of live sand to my tank, and the same volume of saltwater gets pushed right out of my sump and onto the floor! OMG, I am such a dumbass! My hubby is super paranoid about his floors, so I had to siphon enough water out of the tank that we could lift the entire thing an inch or so off the floor to let it air dry overnight. I was so freaked, and embarrassed that I completely forgot to take pictures. Still, that problem was fixable. The next one, I'm still scared about.
So a few days after my flood, I go to Home Depot to find a cheap LED light for under my tank, so that I have some light while working down there. I buy this cute little thing. They're super cheap and look like they'll do the job nicely. They even have double stick tape on the back for easy placement above my sump.
That night I stuck them up above my sump, and loved the affect. It was going to work nicely... NOT! The next morning I go check things out, and my two cute fu7)?>g little LEDs (each containing 3 AAA batteries) were sitting in my SUMP! I fish them out, pop open the back cover and sure enough, junk has leaked out of them. Oh GOD! I swear I am such a dumbass! So that week (last week) I did 2 big water changes ~30% each. And will do another tomorrow. I am just so thankful that I didn't have any livestock in my tank! I'm sure they would have all been killed. I just wonder if I should drain the tank completely or not. I don't want to kill any beneficial bacteria that may have managed to grow on my rock, during the couple days it will take me to mix up enough water to fill the tank again. On the other I would prefer to kill bacteria than fish and coral. Ugh!