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Blown fuse = Dead fish
Well, after taking my first day off in over a month & spending the night hanging out with my baby girl at my parents place, find out at 1pm this afternoon that the fuse on our fowlr tank had blown last night. My wife was at her parents watching over her mom who had an elevated blood pressure, so she stayed there over night.
The one night in months when both of us are not home all night & Murphy's law hits. Lost: My prized Powder Brown/Gold rim tang Lemon Peel angel Black clown True Percula Blue Throat female trigger MIA: 2 Coral Beauty angels My larger fish survived, but 5 (probably 7) fish succumbed to the cold. Temp this afternoon was less than 70F (didn't register on the stick on thermometer), as opposed to 76-78F normally. Since we weren't sleeping at home, I didn't turn up the heat in the house & so unfortunately the powerless fowlr could not handle the cold night time temps. Note to self. No more days off:twised: Luckily, with a good day off hanging out with my baby girl allows me to be more calm about this setback than I would have been 24 hours ago. Now that the temp is back up to 74 & rising, the fish are more active & not looking like death "warmed" over. Merry Christmas everybody. Anthony |
So sorry to hear this Anthony. Hopefully, the remaining livestock is ok.
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Sorry to hear about your losses Anthony. I too recently came home to a powerless tank-o-death.
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Sorry to here about that Anthony :(
Cheers, Vic |
Oh no! so sorry to hear this.
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damn that sucks!
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Sorry to hear about your loss not much you could have done to prevent that one. Don't let it hold you back from getting out though.
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That sucks, I hope the rest of the fish are ok.
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Sorry to hear that Anthony
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I'm so sorry Anthony. :( Good luck with the survivors.
This hobby can be so harsh sometimes. |
Sorry to hear Anthony.
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Hey Anthony, sorry about your fish. Is the porcupine still o.k?
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It was touch & go for Poofie there, but as soon as it warmed to 74F, he started swimming around & ate 5 freezed dried pink shrimp. The only one that is still a ? is the Sargassum trigger.
Thanks for the encouragement everyone. It does suck to lose so many fish from something as little as this, but at least I had a really good day/night spending time with my baby girl, Felicia yesterday. With so much work, really haven't had a lot of quality time in the last few weeks. The corals & anemones came through the crisis no problem. Really hardy specimens I guess. Anthony |
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Sorry for the loss! ............. Boxing day is coming!
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that sucks, so what was the cause.. you mentioned a blowen fuse in the title but no info on that.
I know this is a little late now but what I have always done is set my system on at least two different breakers.. so I will have one heater on each, my return pump on a different one that the powerheads, and lights split between the two. this way if I blow a fuse or a power bar I still have heat light and flow. Steve |
Very sad stuff, sorry for your losses. I recently had a similar experience so I feel your pain, it's very hard to replace certain livestock especially if they were well adapted.
As Steve said it's always best to have your system on at least two independent breakers. I run noncritical loads like lighting, skimmer and other filters on one breaker with GFI and critical loads like the return and heater on another breaker without GFI. Also avoid using power bars as they are often prone to failure. |
Wow, sorry to hear Anthony. At least the remaining stuff pulled through :biggrin:
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Unfortunately, I have 6 tanks, total volume 650 gallons (4 sw & 2 fw) on two breakers. I have my main reef (210g with 80g sump) split between two breakers, which is why that tank didn't suffer any damage. If I try to split the fowlr/seahorse fuge tank between two, then I would be in trouble. They are only 15 amp breakers. Old house, old electrical system.:cry:
The remaining fish are all looking happy & healthy again, so thank God for small blessings. Back home tonight, so hopefully I'll spot the missing Coral beauties. Anthony |
Sorry about what happened Anthony. Hope it all works out. These things always seem to happen when you decide to be away :(
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Sorry to here of your loss.
I know the problem (just not enough electricity to maintainer my salt water habit). LOL When a contractor builds a home he never thinks of a salt water hobbyist. Hope all is now under control. Tom R |
Wow, that sucks dude.
Let me know if you need any help. |
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