Power Outage Crash

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My wife went into early labor at 31 weeks on Sunday. When we came home on Wednesday I found that power had been lost, probably for almost 24 hours. Lost all fish, all SPS frags and colonies, including Beach Bum I was growing out, and Solar Storm BTA I just purchased from POTO and most of my LPS. Removed all dead fish except two I cannot find (a mandarin I had for years and a clownfish), dead nems, shrimp and LPS colonies that I could see. Have been changing water at 15% per day, most I have been able to do in between going back and forth to hospital to see my newborn son (obviously my first priority)

I was going to totally break down the tank and decide if I was going to start over, but my gonis have survived along with a rock nem, a few BTA's and most of my favias.

I added a new bag of chemipure blue.

My questions are is water change going to be enough, do I need to search out the two other fish, should I add something like Dr. Tims, or will the bacteria regenerate. A few snails made it along with at least two hermit crabs. The cloudiness of the water is going away, but the smell is still there.

Also what should I do about my 3" sand bed, vacuum the whole thing out, or leave it be.

Thank you in advance for guidance with this situation!
 

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Oh wow, I am sorry for your losses!

Give the sandbed a vacuum for sure. Run carbon for a while too, that might help with clearing the water. Try to remove any dead snails too if you see them, I find they smell the worst in these situations...

I doubt you would need to add bacteria, with the deaths in the tank, that should have given the bacteria a good feeding.

Have you checked the chemistry yet? When the ammonia drops, throw in a bunch of hermit crabs to help with the cleanup.

How big is the tank? If it is a small tank, you may want to dig out the other fish...
 

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Hugs on the tank but a huge congrats on your new son! Do what you can and rebuild. Your son as he gets older will be fascinated by your tank
 

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