I finally decided to go another round. I ordered a new tank today and am glad I did. It's just not the same without a tank. After Ivan I was pretty sure I was going to quit. It didn't take long for me to realize I had to do it again. I will have pics up by the weekend.
Good choice. I have wiped out all my fish, most of my corals and everything in the tank on several different occasions. I just picked my @$$ up and started again. I learned a lot making those mistakes and I won't make them again.
I just ordered a new 110 tank because the old ones seams were showing age. The good thing about all this is that I get to start back with much more knowledge and equipment than I had when I set my first two up. I have decided to dedicate the 110 as a "showpiece" tank for the den and the old 75 will be a seperate grow-out system. Where as before the 75 was in the den and HEAVILY overstocked and the 110 was in our room with mainly just rock and a some frags. My situation know is an empty 75 with 100-150lb of good sand but dry, and the 110 filled to the top with liverock from both tanks and it's old sandbed. The 110 has just been a holding/recovery tank for the rock and anything else that survived. I have come to like the way it looks with alot of rock, so that will be the new theme. Another good thing is that I can finally have a drilled and plumbed tank to my specs.