recovering from disaster

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At this point your bacteria are starving...there is nothing for them to eat because no waste is being produced, so dont be afraid to take advantage of this situation to do a big change, or complete tear down to really remove some detritus.
 
I don't have any advice to give, but I wish you the best of luck and don't give up!
 
So a little update, three weeks after the incident ... The picas so is doing well back to normal, several water changes later were back to normal, nitrate ammonia nitrite ph phosphate, calcium all checking out
Today I installed a emergency set of fans one to pull air into the cabinet one to expel that way there will be a constant flow of air inside.
I just received a new Subaru R1700i gen, just need to figure out how to have it set so it automatically kicks on for the chiller and main pump....

I have in the meantime removed all my lr and done a mild substrate cleaning, re did my aquascaping and begun to think about restocking.. Or started re stocking I guess...

Plans are for less fish but a bit larger ones,

One dogface puffer, got him today but will spend 4 weeks in qt

One zebra moray, got him today as well, will spend the next 4 weeks in qt as well,, separate qt tank

One harlequin tusk

Picasso trigger, he survived some how

One princess parrot

That's it...any problems with this list that anyone can see?
 
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