I’m away from home for the holidays and encountered my first “away from tank” crisis. Thankfully my wife helped me set up a remote cam! Using an old ipad and an app called Alfred Camera.
Before I left, I installed an auto feeder. I also clipped a large branch of red gracilaria and whole sheet of nori to the glass for the tangs. My tangs have this annoying habit of eating the nori near the clip vs from the bottom. So what happened was the sheet of nori broke off and went into the overflow, which then clogged it temporarily or at least slowed down the flow. This caused the return chamber in my sump to empty, triggering the ATO. Because the refill time from the ATO was longer than usual, it shut off as a fail safe. So, for half a day, the ATO was not on, and the water level in the sump kept dropping. Bubbles were then being blown all over the tank. That's when I noticed the issue.
Thankfully my parents were able to swing by the house to fix the issue. The return chamber was more than half empty, my pump was pulling in lots of air, and my heater was exposed! Yikes!!! Quickly had my dad refill with RODI and reset the ATO, meanwhile clear any debris. Tank temperature dropped to 70F versus 78F. Thankfully no livestock losses at all and everyone is doing great. I will always setup a camera from now on if I'm gone or at least have a tank sitter.
How do people manage time away? Is it time to get an Apex?
Before I left, I installed an auto feeder. I also clipped a large branch of red gracilaria and whole sheet of nori to the glass for the tangs. My tangs have this annoying habit of eating the nori near the clip vs from the bottom. So what happened was the sheet of nori broke off and went into the overflow, which then clogged it temporarily or at least slowed down the flow. This caused the return chamber in my sump to empty, triggering the ATO. Because the refill time from the ATO was longer than usual, it shut off as a fail safe. So, for half a day, the ATO was not on, and the water level in the sump kept dropping. Bubbles were then being blown all over the tank. That's when I noticed the issue.
Thankfully my parents were able to swing by the house to fix the issue. The return chamber was more than half empty, my pump was pulling in lots of air, and my heater was exposed! Yikes!!! Quickly had my dad refill with RODI and reset the ATO, meanwhile clear any debris. Tank temperature dropped to 70F versus 78F. Thankfully no livestock losses at all and everyone is doing great. I will always setup a camera from now on if I'm gone or at least have a tank sitter.
How do people manage time away? Is it time to get an Apex?