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MedRed's 60 Gal Solana XL: The End of an Era


MedRed

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This was the last known photo of my tank:

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And now Post-Apocalypse:

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If I were to compare, I'd say they SPS stage would be like 11/2011:

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Thanks merokat. It looks so neutered. I can't wait for the SPS to take hold and start growing. I have some super nice pieces I've been able to find. Once it grows in, it should eclipse the pre disaster version.

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Thanks mpsti05! Yes, I had a jawfish. He was my favorite fish. He jumped the only night I ever forgot to put the lid on the tank.

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Damn! My bsj is definitely my fav fish in my tank, I probably triple check my tank every night that I put the screen top back on before bed cause I here all about these jumper story's, too sad.

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That's great! I'm glad to see SPS back in place. That aquascape is a masterpiece. You could grow brown digis in there and it would still look amazing lol

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This is still my favorite tank on NR................... and RC for that matter!

 

Are you considering another jawfish??

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Such a badass tank, glad to see the "incident" was just a speed bump and not a total loss. I love your dendros just hanging out all hungry.

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Definitely my favorite tank on NR. When you started I thought man this guy is nuts and this will never work but man it was one of the coolest tanks I have ever seen and It will get back in shape in no time. Heck even now it looks amazing.

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My Osmolator did the same thing tonight that it did while I was on vacation. I filled up the reservoir yesterday only to find it blinking red today. I unplugged the controller and plugged it back in and the water started flowing just fine. I made sure the water was flowing yesterday after filling it. Counting the vacation disaster, this is the third time I've had this happen since December. It's not a huge issue when I'm home, but this simple deal wiped out all of my SPS while I was gone for 2 weeks. It has worked well for me since 2009, but I'm wondering if I should just replace the pump or replace the whole thing.

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My Osmolator did the same thing tonight that it did while I was on vacation. I filled up the reservoir yesterday only to find it blinking red today. I unplugged the controller and plugged it back in and the water started flowing just fine. I made sure the water was flowing yesterday after filling it. Counting the vacation disaster, this is the third time I've had this happen since December. It's not a huge issue when I'm home, but this simple deal wiped out all of my SPS while I was gone for 2 weeks. It has worked well for me since 2009, but I'm wondering if I should just replace the pump or replace the whole thing.

Imo, the price of a new osmolator vs the price of losing all the sps, a new osmolator puts a peace of mind and at least everything is new. I'm sure a new osmolator is also cheaper than having to replace the cost of the sps pieces again. Just my thinking though, if you have the extra cash to get one.

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