My last crash episode was the worst by far since I've been in this hobby. I was away for the holidays when my neighborhood lost power. When power was restored, I checked my webcam and could see that my yellow tang and foxface had perished. One by one, I saw the other fish suffer the same fate. Within a couple of days, the tank was cloudy and I couldn't see anything via the web cam. There's only so much you can do when you're 350 miles away. I stopped checking the camera with despair.
Needless to say, when I came home a week later, the stench of rotten fish and dead corals overwhelmed me when I checked the tank. I've attempted to work on the tank several times, but walk away in disgust.
I find hope and inspiration in restoring my tank with the upcoming meetings and reefing events. There's no purpose in looking back; only what I can do to prevent this from happening again. SLOWLY, I'll be working to get everything back together
Needless to say, when I came home a week later, the stench of rotten fish and dead corals overwhelmed me when I checked the tank. I've attempted to work on the tank several times, but walk away in disgust.
I find hope and inspiration in restoring my tank with the upcoming meetings and reefing events. There's no purpose in looking back; only what I can do to prevent this from happening again. SLOWLY, I'll be working to get everything back together