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View Poll Results: What caused your tank crash(es)? (Select all that apply) | |||
Heater failure (on position) |
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9 | 25.00% |
Heater failure (off position) |
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0 | 0% |
Pump failure |
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5 | 13.89% |
Chemical failure (e.g. alk swing, chemical imbalance, extreme level of nutrients) |
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11 | 30.56% |
Livestock failure (e.g. excretion of toxin from dead organism, pollution caused by organism) |
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8 | 22.22% |
Contamination (e.g. introduction of pollutant—soap, sunscreen, oil, rust etc.) |
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5 | 13.89% |
Other |
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10 | 27.78% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() I just read about a tank crash in the states when the families 6 yr old daughter wanted the fish to enjoy bubbles and poured about 200 millilitres of dish soap into their 150 gallon aquarium and although the parents reacted quickly the tank ended up crashing hard.
It’s something we rarely think about when dealing with children or adults unfamiliar with aquarium setups that many chemicals are bad for the home aquarium.
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