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Title: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 04:47:03 AM
Well the unthinkable just happened, 110 gals on the hardwood floor in to the basement.

Woke up a couple hours ago thinking the sink was overflowing. Must be a bottom seam, can't see any cracks.

Its all in the basement now, put fish in my 29 gal qtank and covered plants with plastic wrap.

Thank God we were home.

I'm at a loss and don't know what else to do now.

I'll never trust a large glass tank again.
And before anyone thinks it, yes it was level.

Going back to bed now.

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Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: Helloitsme on April 07, 2014, 08:13:53 AM
Bummer......
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: Marty on April 07, 2014, 09:29:24 AM
That's never a fun thing to have happen:

If that's a Pergo style floor, I'd pull up as much as you can and run as many dehumidifiers as possible to dry things up.

What size level did you put on it to ensure it's level?  I ask because a lot of basement floors have a little bit of a taper toward floor drains depending on when they were built.

It doesn't look like you have any foam underneath the tank, am I wrong?
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 09:53:46 AM
The level was like a 3 ft long orange one from hd, I returned it after because it was expensive and I was way over budget.

It's a regular 50's style wood floor, most of the water went through and is now on the floor in my basement. I need to go find a mop and bucket today.


I might be done for awhile, I dont know what to do. This tank is stinking up the house and we cant lift it.

Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 09:56:15 AM
It emptied pretty quick , I was in such a panic I didnt think to syphen the water out the door till it was half empty
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: Regalblue on April 07, 2014, 10:03:45 AM
Oh no!  That's shitty!
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: Steve on April 07, 2014, 10:27:39 AM
Been there done that, only mine was 265 gallons on the floor  :P Quite the bad feeling when you walk in and see that, I feel for ya. 
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This tank is stinking up the house and we cant lift it.

Where abouts do you live?

Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: danielratti on April 07, 2014, 10:38:08 AM
The 3 ft plastic levels that home depot sell for like 10 bucks right? Ive found out those ones are not really all that great only one side is level also...
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 10:39:26 AM
Anyone know where I could get a double 40 stand for a good price? Or double 55 stand?

Petco has $1 gal tank right now I think
Or a 4x2 tank?

I dont know what to do. I guess todays plan is to scoop out substrate and move tank outside.

I got a ton of "val grass?" And a huge sword if anyone can use it here
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 10:40:56 AM
Bloomfield hills, I-75 and square lake rd
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 11:31:37 AM
I currently have a 29 gal qtank and a 40 breeder at 75 degrees with 6 odessa barbs


I dont know what stock I should try to rehome and what can live in that 40 I guess I could do a switch a roo and swap out the barbs.

I have 3 pairs of angels, 6 congo tetras, 2 bolivian rams, 4 true siamese algae eaters, bn plecos and one rogue corry cat.


:-(

I hate to lose my congos the most
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 03:49:15 PM
if anyone wants some plants or dirt substrate etc.... nows the time to speak up



tons of val, huge sword, misc plants



before pic:

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Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 07, 2014, 08:56:29 PM
Update:
Got it emptied of dirt and out side.
The glass and silicone look fine but it must be a bottom seal that went bad.

I don't know what to think. Part of me never wants another glass tank in the living room, the other part thinks I should try to get it professionaly resealed or buy a replacment. I can't afford a new acrylic tank. Im super bummed out
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: Steve on April 07, 2014, 11:34:30 PM
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Update:
Got it emptied of dirt and out side.

Ah okay. That was actually why I was asking where you lived, because I thought I remember that you were not that far from me. I was gonna see if I could make it over to help ya carry it out in the next day or two. Glad you were able to get it cleaned and taken out.

I would get a hold of Blair and ask him for the # of his guy and see what he would charge to come take it apart and rebuild it. From the pic it looks like it's on good shape other wise.
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: Helloitsme on April 08, 2014, 06:04:29 AM
When you set up another tank, make sure that you put Styrofoam between the bottom of the tank and the stand. Just curious, who was the manufacturer of the tank?
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 08, 2014, 06:18:12 AM
Not sure on age because it was used but judging from rim plastic style and size "110 wide" I would say its a great lakes aquarium tank.

It's not the thick style glass either.

AND now my power is out.

My poor fish just can't catch a break.

:-(

Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: lohachata on April 08, 2014, 06:10:33 PM
i do not normally worry about tanks being perfectly level.the stands and tanks do have a little flexibility..not much but a little..
this is kind of a crappy pic but the stands on the left and the one at the far end are not quite level..the side stand hold 40 longs and the far one holds a 135 and a 125....

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Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: fish fan on April 08, 2014, 06:32:49 PM
So sorry about your tank. I had a 220 blow out a seam, lucky I was there when it happened. A friend and i resealed it and it's been running great for a year now.  I happen to be looking for some plants for that tank and would like to give any you don't have space for a new home.
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: reefried on April 08, 2014, 07:33:49 PM
I had the same thing happen with my 200 gallon reef tank, I lost thousands of $. I took a 3 year break with no tanks and here I am again with another glass tank. I was leary at first but I have had hundreds of glass tanks and only 1 failed. Best of luck on getting set back up.
Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 08, 2014, 07:46:12 PM
Power was out till 5 pm, canister failed and emptied half the tank into a tote that the filter was in. Filled it back up but the water was cold, fish are faded and unhappy.


Btw I had a qt tank actually crack in half a few months ago. I have the worst luck

Title: Re: catastrophic disaster, 110 gal planted blowout :-(
Post by: greg y on April 08, 2014, 07:49:16 PM
Oh and plants are all gone now someone picked them up earlier, sorry.