that's wonderful. that's a lot of time and money on the line, plus you had to factor in residential damage, loss of furniture if wooden legs are sitting in saltwater really that was a juggling act with a sharp outcome. thank you for those pics!
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I have a slight dusting of diatoms on the sand along the front, It was super white after rinsing it. Is that anything to worry over, or should it clear up on its on? Everything else seems fine, fish are happy and eating, corals are out.fantastic before and afters. readers can see how your tank still retains its biomass and aging markers but looks laser laser clean now, all those spaces are opened, filtration has boosted due to re exposed surface area, and the corals are set to take on feed now and that will specifically help to prevent stress bleaching
to feed well is making use of the clean pores now for protein readiness/pass through from renewed feeding corals and pods/worms/benthic creatures.
a dinos invasion can't beat this either: handy rip clean roadmap should future invasions fail to respond to dosers or param changes.
Agree with this.I don't want to bum you out but 6 towels doesn't have anywhere near the capacity to pull up 20 gallons of water from a carpet.
I would hire a professional carpet cleaning company to come out and do water removal.
Or you could go to pick up a SHOPVAC and do a make shift water pull up yourself, but be prepared to sit in one spot for hours.
Anything soaked in saltwater smells awful. you want it all out.