Tank Unplugged for a Day and a Half: What to Do

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Hello,

I run a club teaching members how to maintain freshwater and saltwater tanks at my university. One of the tanks we have is a 13.5 gallon AIO Fluval saltwater tank. One of the members performed a water change by himself, but forgot to plug everything back in and has been unplugged for about a day and a half. We can't find our firefish goby or cleaner neon goby that has been in the tank. I was wondering what next steps I should take to mitigate this problem.

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First obvious step is plug it back in then check ammonia and nitrite. Time will tell on the inhabitants and tank may need to cycle again. Of course, water changes always help.
 

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I would plug it back in and cross my fingers. Plus, I would put a battery backup on a powerhead if any way possible.
 

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