CANISTER FILTER LEAKING

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So today I cleaned my canister filter and after putting it back together and turning it back on I noticed a slight leak coming from it, so I have decided against using it and going to buy another one.
I will not be able to get one for maybe 5 days?

My question is how is my chances of my tank surviving on just my live rock for filtration and wave makers to create oxygen,
Tank has been running for roughly a year

I have around 7 lps corals, yellow tang and a snowflake eel

Thanks
 

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one idea is to place the canister filter in a large tote or bucket, and still allow it to run. might be a bit too late to save any bacteria in it.

is there an o-ring around the lip of the canister? what brand/model is it??

your tank’s chances are good in my respectful opinion.
 

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Should be fine. Most modern day reefing started with just a skimmer, live rock, sand and a form of water movement. It's successor was called "the Berlin method".


That's how I started out and to this day it's basically the same way.
 

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So today I cleaned my canister filter and after putting it back together and turning it back on I noticed a slight leak coming from it, so I have decided against using it and going to buy another one.
I will not be able to get one for maybe 5 days?

My question is how is my chances of my tank surviving on just my live rock for filtration and wave makers to create oxygen,
Tank has been running for roughly a year

I have around 7 lps corals, yellow tang and a snowflake eel

Thanks
You’ll likely be fine. I’ve run all my tanks on canisters and I’ve been at it for 15 years. I’ve probably been through 3 or 4, and it’s not like I have spares... what I mean is I’ve been in your shoes before... wait till it breaks then replace. I’ve gone longer than a week and things ended up fine.

Believe me, I’ve screwed up my tank plenty from time to time, but situations like this didn’t have any substantial effect.
 

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Very very very good chance, did you clean the sand or do you have sand?
 
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one idea is to place the canister filter in a large tote or bucket, and still allow it to run. might be a bit too late to save any bacteria in it.

is there an o-ring around the lip of the canister? what brand/model is it??

your tank’s chances are good in my respectful opinion.
Very very very good chance, did you clean the sand or do you have sand?

I have sand and didn’t clean today
 
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You’ll likely be fine. I’ve run all my tanks on canisters and I’ve been at it for 15 years. I’ve probably been through 3 or 4, and it’s not like I have spares... what I mean is I’ve been in your shoes before... wait till it breaks then replace. I’ve gone longer than a week and things ended up fine.

Believe me, I’ve screwed up my tank plenty from time to time, but situations like this didn’t have any substantial effect.
Okay thanks for the help!
 

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