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We did lose power but was told they are turning off electric from midnight to 5am/6am for repairs.
I plan to use the battery air pump for air exchange and cover tank with blankets to retain as much heat.
Wow. So sorry to hear that Diana.
I know etch salt is different regarding parameters but each bag in the same box never.
Write to the company and complain as there has to be an issue on their side somewhere.
When I move my tank over will probably have some frags from the move. Yeah, no matter...
I am done tightening them. I assume problem is only when return pump is off. Glue should help prevent leaks.
Going to use Loctite clear silicone to glue grey piece to rerun bulk head. Its supposed to be aquarium safe.
Checking how to install via Google gasket goes on wet side. Whew!
Next question.
The piece in pic hours inside return bulk head but fits loosely. Doesn't fall out but worried. Should I glue it in and if so what should I use? Aquarium glue, once glue, etc.
're reading the comment from MRX.
I put the gasket on the inside not outside under the tank.
Is that wrong? Was told outside basketballs punch and cause a leak.
I was able to tighten a bit.
But seems it's leaking from the inside. White box pipe you push into bulk head. I managed to push it down a bit more. So will see.
I assume underpinning and salt creep it will not be a major issue.
Should I be concerned?
I left water in the overflow to see if it leaks over time. The drain is fine but the return....
It's not leaking / dripping but if I put a paper towel against it is a tiny bit wet.
It will be hard to trying and tighten in this position plus it's fairly tight and worried...
Looking at your pic since the yellow ones grow quicker maybe cut more there to not disturb the others. You can remove the yellow ones from purple easier from the cutting.
I would take a dremel and cut them away now. Also, dip them to help heal faster. Zoas are pretty hardy. My engineer goby buried orange bam bam ones. I took the frag moved it to new spot and few heads are starting to reopen.
Good luck.