Barrys rimless 48x26x20

After a copper scare corals are bouncing back.
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More pics after the crash also look at polyp extension. This is without a skimmer for a few months and near tank crash from light falling in sump.
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I really thought this was dead then a couple weeks ago I started noticing colors and baby polyps showing. Hope it comes back as it was my favorite milli.
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That PE is great on those SPS.

I saw in your first posts in the thread that the return lines seem to run very low into the tank, are you running a check valve on the return to prevent excessive back siphoning in a power outage?

You had some great growth there, keep it up!
 
I don't I have big enough sump to take the excess water. I have redone the return in the tank so less water is siphoned back. I have thought about drilling a small hole in my lock lines. I do run a large UPS and have been lucky to not need to worry about power loss. I know that I need to do something incase we loose power longer than 2 hours. The corals on the overflow sit halfway out of water if pump looses power which could become a problem after a few hours.

That PE is great on those SPS.

I saw in your first posts in the thread that the return lines seem to run very low into the tank, are you running a check valve on the return to prevent excessive back siphoning in a power outage?

You had some great growth there, keep it up!
 

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