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Reef_surfer 12-11-2009 06:44 AM

911 Help!!
 
so i just got home from being out and i think my heater didnt want to turn off. my temp is at 92.2 f and my potters angel is dead. think the sea hare is dead corals are not looking good at all what should i do immideately??

thanks

elitesurfer 12-11-2009 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Reef_surfer (Post 471637)
so i just got home from being out and i think my heater didnt want to turn off. my temp is at 92.2 f and my potters angel is dead. think the sea hare is dead corals are not looking good at all what should i do immideately??

thanks

I read somewhere people using ice packs and ice cubes packets to bring the temp down.

Reef_surfer 12-11-2009 06:47 AM

i have a bag of ice in the sump and some ice packs in the DT but noone looks good right now should i do a water change ?

zazzoo 12-11-2009 06:49 AM

do a water change asap ..

elitesurfer 12-11-2009 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Reef_surfer (Post 471640)
i have a bag of ice in the sump and some ice packs in the DT but noone looks good right now should i do a water change ?

I don't see any harm in doing water change if you have the saltwater mix ready for use. Good luck man. Hope everything else goes back to normal.

Reef_surfer 12-11-2009 07:15 AM

did a water change temp has come down but i dont know what to do about the heater ? is it ok to leave off for the night

zazzoo 12-11-2009 07:21 AM

just leave the heater off ... the tank wont drop below temp to much better cooler then HOT

o.c.d. 12-11-2009 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by zazzoo (Post 471648)
just leave the heater off ... the tank wont drop below temp to much better cooler then HOT

How about throw the piece of sh$% out! What a nightmare, this is where you get back at the company who makes it by telling everyone the make and model so none of us buy it. I hope you can resurrect your tank, good luck

Skimmerking 12-11-2009 04:19 PM

Well the ice packs are going to work, and I would probably throw in a bunch of ice cubes in the sump. I would not worry about the the tap water ice cubes getting the temp down is the big thing. In a small tank the tap water ice cubes shouldnt be a issue IE like phosphates.

just make sure that you have alot of oxygen in the tank as you know that the colder the water that more O2 is in the water, the hotter is the less I would throw in a air stone too. Good luck man......

keep us informed

Reef_surfer 12-11-2009 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by o.c.d. (Post 471668)
How about throw the piece of sh$% out! What a nightmare, this is where you get back at the company who makes it by telling everyone the make and model so none of us buy it. I hope you can resurrect your tank, good luck

well if you guys would like to know the heater its a won pro heat titanium heater. heres the link http://www.marinedepot.com/heaters_w...tanium-ap.html

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Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 471675)
Well the ice packs are going to work, and I would probably throw in a bunch of ice cubes in the sump. I would not worry about the the tap water ice cubes getting the temp down is the big thing. In a small tank the tap water ice cubes shouldnt be a issue IE like phosphates.

just make sure that you have alot of oxygen in the tank as you know that the colder the water that more O2 is in the water, the hotter is the less I would throw in a air stone too. Good luck man......

keep us informed

well the temp has come down i had the heater out all night and it dropped to 72.5 i am turning the heater back on and keeping a close eye on what made it not turn off. so far the casualties are just the potters angel. but my acro isnt looking good and some zoa's aswell as my open brain


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