Its been a rough month

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So, last month I discovered an 8 foot deep sink hole I my back yard, 10 feet from the house.
$4000 later, got it fixed but still noticing a couple soft spots.

Well to top that off, my 150 sprung a leak on the bottom tonight. It's a pretty descent drip but I cannot find or see where exactly its coming from since it's on the bottom. I have a bucket in place for now.

I'm devastated. I know this stuff can happen but this tank is only a couple years old (proclear) and to have to drain it and disturb everything has me worried.

I can't get afford another tank right now either.

I don't want to loose everything but this is one of those times I feel like just throwing in the towel.
 
Sorry to hear it, that is quite the bum rap. Hope you get some good news to balance it out.
 
Plastic totes from Walmart or similar. With existing live rock you should be able maneuver everything over until getting another display becomes available.
I am sorry this is happening to you. Ya know what they say about rain and pouring.
 
Yup...this is one bad week. Feel for you, we've all been there handling something unforeseen and expensive and just as you're getting back on track, wham - another thing that's going to be too much time and money.

I'm sure you know your options and what needs to be done. We're here for you if you need any advice. Focus on minimizing risk and damage and getting situation stable as possible. Determine if glass or seal is cause as that will dictate your next actions. Just one step at a time and the big picture will take care of itself.
 
So, last month I discovered an 8 foot deep sink hole I my back yard, 10 feet from the house.
$4000 later, got it fixed but still noticing a couple soft spots.

Well to top that off, my 150 sprung a leak on the bottom tonight. It's a pretty descent drip but I cannot find or see where exactly its coming from since it's on the bottom. I have a bucket in place for now.

I'm devastated. I know this stuff can happen but this tank is only a couple years old (proclear) and to have to drain it and disturb everything has me worried.

I can't get afford another tank right now either.

I don't want to loose everything but this is one of those times I feel like just throwing in the towel.
I'm sorry man, that sounds horrible. hope everything gets better, God bless you.
 
Ahh, dude. I'm not telling you anything you don't know, but that sucks. This is one of my biggest fears, and I'm so sorry that you're dealing with this right now.
 
Sorry to hear that. Things can only not get better!
 
Oh my. That’s horrible I’m so sorry to hear this

Two of these can hold all your stuff and are easy to get.
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Man I’m sorry to hear about that. I get the pain of a weekend going from bad, to worse in an instant. Maybe you can get a smaller tank for the time being or try and find a used tank somewhere online. J
 
Dude that sucks. I had a 34g cube seal let go and it was a bad day but a 150. dang. Didn’t help it was in my recording studio and took out $1000+ of equipment with it. At least it’s slow so you can act. If you live somewhere that may have a tractor supply in reasonable distance, a large stock tank could be a decent temporary option until you get a new tank. Super durable and strong. I used a 110g plumbed into my system as a large frag grow out lagoon for several years. Easy to drill for bulkheads and plumbing. I used uniseals and pvc. Good luck and keep on keepin on. 🤙
 
Shoot hate to read this! Sorry to hear
 
Ok! Good news!!!! The tank is getting replaced. It is under warranty!! Talk about a chore though, moving coral, rock and fish to a temp. tank. Drained the current tank and now just wait for the new one to arrive and do it all over again.
Thankfully, I had great help and some better news today.
 
Ok! Good news!!!! The tank is getting replaced. It is under warranty!! Talk about a chore though, moving coral, rock and fish to a temp. tank. Drained the current tank and now just wait for the new one to arrive and do it all over again.
Thankfully, I had great help and some better news today.

What great news!
Back in game…..
 
Ok! Good news!!!! The tank is getting replaced. It is under warranty!! Talk about a chore though, moving coral, rock and fish to a temp. tank. Drained the current tank and now just wait for the new one to arrive and do it all over again.
Thankfully, I had great help and some better news today.
Oh wow, I am so glad to hear this. It's still a big job but at least not a breaking the bank big job!
 

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