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    Tuxedo Urchin wscttwolfe's Avatar
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    Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    So I've been doing some reading about this hurricane nonsense the weather sites are talking about...

    "The GFS model, which has been one of our two top models for predicting hurricane tracks the past two years, has been very inconsistent with its handling of Sandy. Runs of the GFS model done 6 hours apart, at 8 pm last night and 2 am EDT this morning, were 300 miles apart in their position for Sandy on Tuesday, with the latest run predicting a landfall in Maine on Wednesday morning. On the other hand, the ECMWF model, our other top model for predicting hurricane tracks, has been very consistent in its handling of Sandy. The ECMWF model has Sandy hitting Delaware on Monday afternoon, the same forecast it has had for three consecutive runs. The other models tend to follow one extreme or the other, and NHC is picking a solution somewhere in the middle of these two extremes. " Source: Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog : Sandy slams Cuba, intensifies over the Bahamas | Weather Underground

    So: IF these guys actually get this right (a big if), and this thing slams the mid atlantic, and I lose power for 24-36 hours (in downtown washington DC? can the power even go out in major cities?), then what can I do to prepare, and minimize fish and coral loss?
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    LPS: Torch, Assorted acans, favia, GSP, short stalk goni, "bat outta hell" chalice, assorted zooanthids & palys, open brain , trumpet coral
    Softies: Orange ricordia, blue striped mushrooms
    Inverts: Squamosa clam, brittle star, blue tuxedo urchin, hermits & snails, scarlet cleaner shrimp
    Fish: Snowflake clown, sixline wrasse, algae blenny, purple firefish, cardinalfish

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    well heat and flow come into play here.....wrapping the tank with a thermal blanket helps. I plan to use my gas stove to heat water and put it in a water bottle to keep heat.

    also, unless you have a batter back up........battery powered air pumps can be used to produce some movement of the water......it helps a little. Also, manual stirring with a turkey baster is a good hourly addition!
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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    Thats a good tip. I'm also thinking that these fish and corals can all survive at least 24 hours of shipping, in a tiny amount of water relative to a tank, with no water movement and no heat. So that gives us some leeway hopefully.

    Also planning on a 25% WC day before, if this thing does come my way
    -Will
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    SPS: Blue & White Acropora Echinata, Green & Purple Rimmed Montipora cap., Blue & Yellow Dimpled Montipora cap., Pink Birdsnest
    LPS: Torch, Assorted acans, favia, GSP, short stalk goni, "bat outta hell" chalice, assorted zooanthids & palys, open brain , trumpet coral
    Softies: Orange ricordia, blue striped mushrooms
    Inverts: Squamosa clam, brittle star, blue tuxedo urchin, hermits & snails, scarlet cleaner shrimp
    Fish: Snowflake clown, sixline wrasse, algae blenny, purple firefish, cardinalfish

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    Yeah always good to have fresh mixed water.
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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    oh dear. Not to mention South Florida is most likely gonna get hit.
    120 Reef Tank
    no protein skimmer- just a planted refugium
    Coralvue 8 Bulb/LED hybrid
    No chemical or mechanical filtration
    1 Frog Spawn (two branches)
    1 Favia
    1 colonies of xenias
    1 Ricordea
    1 yellowhead wrasse
    1 SD wrasse[/B]
    1 Juvenile Blue tang
    1 Unidentified Tang
    3 blue chromis
    A 5000 gallon assorted FW fish pond

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    this thing is looking more and more like a direct hit every 6 hours
    link: Hurricane SANDY
    -Will
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    Equipment: RSM 130D, DIY LED Lighting Mod, Vortech MP10, Tunze ATO
    SPS: Blue & White Acropora Echinata, Green & Purple Rimmed Montipora cap., Blue & Yellow Dimpled Montipora cap., Pink Birdsnest
    LPS: Torch, Assorted acans, favia, GSP, short stalk goni, "bat outta hell" chalice, assorted zooanthids & palys, open brain , trumpet coral
    Softies: Orange ricordia, blue striped mushrooms
    Inverts: Squamosa clam, brittle star, blue tuxedo urchin, hermits & snails, scarlet cleaner shrimp
    Fish: Snowflake clown, sixline wrasse, algae blenny, purple firefish, cardinalfish

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    +1 on battery backup, know how much the equipment you want to run eats in power and size the backup appropriately, or get a portable gas powered generator. Had issues like this myself every time an ice storm hit when I lived in Atlanta, would lose power for days.

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    I'm in NJ. Gonna need some prayers for this one. I lived in the tropics for 3 years and got hit every year. Once with a cat 4. No power for 9 days. no running water for 14 days. big time suck. I get tired of listing to the "this thing isn't gonna be that bad. It's all hyped up". Once you have actually seen what a full blown hurricane can do, your attitude changes quick. That's why I now have a generator. Keeps the well pump, fridge and tank up and running. However, if a tree falls on my house. I'm screwed
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    Coral: Zoas, Mushroom Leather, Fiji Leather, Mushrooms, Maze Coral, Gorgonians, Palys, Short Tentical Plate, Duncans
    Inverts: Coral Banded Shrimp, CUC, Unrchin, Deresa Clam, Emerald Crab, Yellow Sea Cuc
    Fish: Maroon Clown, 2 Blue/Green Chromis, Hoeven's Wrasse, Lyretail Anthias, Lawnmower Blenny

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    Good luck guys. This is one time, I'm glad I don't live on the coast.
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    Livestock: 2 black clowns, starry blenny, candy cane hogfish, yellowtail reef chromis, rbta, chalk bass
    Coral: primary LPS and softies, a few sps
    27g FW Planted: Neon tetras, Red Cheek tetras, Golden white clouds, 2 zebra angels; tiger, zebra and horned nerites
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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    I'm just glad I have the genny.
    Current 75g Mixed Reef -Started May 2011
    Equipment: 75g Reef Ready AGA, Trigger Systems Sump, Custom Stand, 2 AI Sol Blues, Reefkeeper Light, Precision Marine 175 Redline Skimmer, MP40, Tunze Nano Wavemaker, Bubblemagnus doser, ATO, BRS Carbon Reactor, Second mortgage on house
    Coral: Zoas, Mushroom Leather, Fiji Leather, Mushrooms, Maze Coral, Gorgonians, Palys, Short Tentical Plate, Duncans
    Inverts: Coral Banded Shrimp, CUC, Unrchin, Deresa Clam, Emerald Crab, Yellow Sea Cuc
    Fish: Maroon Clown, 2 Blue/Green Chromis, Hoeven's Wrasse, Lyretail Anthias, Lawnmower Blenny

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    i found an outlet in a common area that is supposedly powered by an emergency generator. Will I run 200 feet of electrical cord from that to my tank? absolutely.
    -Will
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    Equipment: RSM 130D, DIY LED Lighting Mod, Vortech MP10, Tunze ATO
    SPS: Blue & White Acropora Echinata, Green & Purple Rimmed Montipora cap., Blue & Yellow Dimpled Montipora cap., Pink Birdsnest
    LPS: Torch, Assorted acans, favia, GSP, short stalk goni, "bat outta hell" chalice, assorted zooanthids & palys, open brain , trumpet coral
    Softies: Orange ricordia, blue striped mushrooms
    Inverts: Squamosa clam, brittle star, blue tuxedo urchin, hermits & snails, scarlet cleaner shrimp
    Fish: Snowflake clown, sixline wrasse, algae blenny, purple firefish, cardinalfish

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    Good luck all ! inverters are one option that can help too, if you don't have a generator (1st choice)

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    Of my power goes out I'm going to be sitting at my tank with a turkey baster in one hand and a bottle of vodka in the other until the power comes back on lol
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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    So what is the real killer to tank in a power outage? No lights? No circulation? No heat? No filtration?
    -Will
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    Equipment: RSM 130D, DIY LED Lighting Mod, Vortech MP10, Tunze ATO
    SPS: Blue & White Acropora Echinata, Green & Purple Rimmed Montipora cap., Blue & Yellow Dimpled Montipora cap., Pink Birdsnest
    LPS: Torch, Assorted acans, favia, GSP, short stalk goni, "bat outta hell" chalice, assorted zooanthids & palys, open brain , trumpet coral
    Softies: Orange ricordia, blue striped mushrooms
    Inverts: Squamosa clam, brittle star, blue tuxedo urchin, hermits & snails, scarlet cleaner shrimp
    Fish: Snowflake clown, sixline wrasse, algae blenny, purple firefish, cardinalfish

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    Re: Hurricane Sandy/Power Outage preparedness

    id say circulation
    120 Reef Tank
    no protein skimmer- just a planted refugium
    Coralvue 8 Bulb/LED hybrid
    No chemical or mechanical filtration
    1 Frog Spawn (two branches)
    1 Favia
    1 colonies of xenias
    1 Ricordea
    1 yellowhead wrasse
    1 SD wrasse[/B]
    1 Juvenile Blue tang
    1 Unidentified Tang
    3 blue chromis
    A 5000 gallon assorted FW fish pond

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