Yes, did you read why my tank crashed? I'm in rainwater, my wife ran the tank dry and had the water board refill it with town water, didn't tell me,I did a 70-80% water change with no prime and had my filters running.
I only noticed something was wrong when my moving bed, within 15 mins changed from dark brown to polished white media.
I Started freaking out then.she told me it was town water.
That would most definitely break your cycle....washing your entire bio system with chlorine and chloramine for 15-20 mins....
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And this illustrates my point. Lots of us have had similar things happen at one time or another. This is one of the main reasons "overstocked" tanks are dangerous IMO. My wife has done exactly the same thing by forgetting dechlorinator in our 300. The only reason it didn't crash was because of the lighter stocking and enormous bio filter. The tank barely skipped a beat.
A crash is a crash no matter who's to blame. Accidents happen, but when you push the limits, you risk certain things and this is one of my main concerns with running tanks like this. Almost like accidents waiting to happen.
Best of luck with yours though either way and like I said, to each his own.
This Hillbilly's checking out. Got some beer drinking to do.....🍺🍻
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