ricwilli said:WOW..... I am glad I didn't kill anything. Now for the white stuff. What should I do? Just leave it in the tank or vaccum it. I think it will take a long time for the skimmer to skim it out. What about the pods in the fuge? Do you think they will be OK? I've been trying to build a supply of pods down there.
Chris Jury said:p.s. This is generally one of the worst looking but relatively least harmful mistakes commonly made.
Carlo said:Chris Jury said:p.s. This is generally one of the worst looking but relatively least harmful mistakes commonly made.
Assuming you cause it with an overdose of two part or with an alk boost, but if you overdose on just calcium you can pretty easily bottom out your alk from the prcipitation which is pretty harmful.
Carlo
ricwilli said:Thanks everyone for the good news and the help. I have more questions. Since I will be going on vacation next week (leaving Saturday), would it be safe to do a 20% water change on Friday? Should I turn on the calcium reactor and leave it running while I'm gone?
I'd agree with Phyl not to run the reactor while you are gone. This is asking for to much trouble IMHO also. The best thing you could do if possible is get a fellow reefer from here to check on your tank a couple of times when you are gone! With the 20% water change the only thing they will probably need to test/dose is a buffer for keeping your alkalinity up and top off your evap water.
If that isn't possible, I'd purchase an automated top off unit and small pump like an aqualifter. Pickup a 32 gallon (or so) trashcan with tight fitting lid. Set the trashcan up next to the tank. Poke a small hole in the lid just tight enough to push airline through down to about 6" from the bottom of the trashcan. Fill the trashcan with RO/DI water and dump roughly half a small can of kalk in the trashcan and hand stir it well. The water will saturate with the kalk mix and any part not used will settle back to the bottom of the trashcan and won't hurt anything. The small pump/topoff unit will replace all your evap water with this kalk mix. The kalk itself will replace both calcium and alkalinity used by your tank. It may not match perfectly with your tank uptake but will tide you over until you get back home. Doing this and the 20% water change on Friday should hold you over pretty well.
Carlo