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![]() The main thing is O2 levels in the water which the one Vortech should be enough to keep it stirred enough to keep those up. Next would be the temperature, but hopefully room temperature is close to your tank temperature which should slow the energy loss some. Hope the power comes back soon.
Crazy winds today. I am watching the siding and shingles fly off every house in the neighbourhood. Downtown is closed, I've never heard of this happening before and I've lived here my whole life!
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![]() I lived there for along time, and yep never heard of that. Must be nasty out there.
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![]() Was just reading and lookin at some pics on a Calgary based forum... Pretty nutty stuff happening.
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![]() On beyond?
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![]() Link? cant seem to find the pics on there....
edit: found it... lol who posts in the law forum.... Steve
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![]() Lethbridge has some pretty crazy grass fires going on with the high winds!!
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![]() K I keep hearing about these crazy winds and didn't experience any of it today. walked the dogs 3 times, rode my bmx down to 1410 for a few drinks and came home after picking up my car by confederation. lol i think i live in a bubble.
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![]() If it gets really bad you can triple ziplock bag some hand-warmers and submerge them close to circulation, I have done this once when we were without power for 12 hours, I had enough battery back up for a small pump, and the hand-warmers although unconventional do put out good heat.
I used freezer style ziplocks because of the thicker plastic, worked like a charm. ps... The warmers need little air in the bag once you get them going, mine lasted about 4 hours each. |
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