prestonreefs
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Hello BAreefers!
My name is Preston, and I've been a reefer for about a year and a half or so. I'm currently a student at UC Berkeley studying Public Health.
I had a 15 gallon long set up with about 25-30 heads of frogspawn, various common/intermediate zoas and some mushrooms.
Livestock included 2 extra dark true percs, four sexy shrimp that were breeding, a cleaner shrimp, and a pellet trained mandarin goby.
Pretty low tech setup, I was running 4x24w t5hos, a HOB filter for flow, and a koralia nano. Nothing special... 30% water changes every 2 weeks in slow, small increments. I had an JBJ ATO, but it didn't work very well, so I ended up usually manually adding RO water after a few floods. (All equipment was low/medium tech in accordance with my low student budget.)
Unfortunately, during winter break the HOB filter overflowed, spilling a gallon or so of water onto the floor until the whole thing short circuited. I came back and it was quite the disaster, nothing survived because all the equipment was short circuited except for the lights.
I came here looking for help via a recommendation from a SFBAAPS member (I'm mostly a planted freshwater guy).
I was gonna discontinue saltwater because I was so discouraged after this crash (both emotionally and financially). What should I do?
-Preston
My name is Preston, and I've been a reefer for about a year and a half or so. I'm currently a student at UC Berkeley studying Public Health.
I had a 15 gallon long set up with about 25-30 heads of frogspawn, various common/intermediate zoas and some mushrooms.
Livestock included 2 extra dark true percs, four sexy shrimp that were breeding, a cleaner shrimp, and a pellet trained mandarin goby.
Pretty low tech setup, I was running 4x24w t5hos, a HOB filter for flow, and a koralia nano. Nothing special... 30% water changes every 2 weeks in slow, small increments. I had an JBJ ATO, but it didn't work very well, so I ended up usually manually adding RO water after a few floods. (All equipment was low/medium tech in accordance with my low student budget.)
Unfortunately, during winter break the HOB filter overflowed, spilling a gallon or so of water onto the floor until the whole thing short circuited. I came back and it was quite the disaster, nothing survived because all the equipment was short circuited except for the lights.
I came here looking for help via a recommendation from a SFBAAPS member (I'm mostly a planted freshwater guy).
I was gonna discontinue saltwater because I was so discouraged after this crash (both emotionally and financially). What should I do?
-Preston