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![]() Recently due to the fires up north, we had to evacuate where I work for 11 days. When we evacuated, the power went out after 2 days. So the tank was sitting there, stagnant with no flow or heat for 9 days!
Come back when we are able to, power kicks on, and everything is still alive!!! Mind you I don't have any fish, but corals and crabs are still alive. Also, it's only a 10 gallon tank! These little critters are quite amazing. ![]() |
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![]() That's amazing! What kind of corals did you have in there? I suppose an event like this occurring in the spring is not as critical as if it happened in the winter
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![]() Awesome!! Watch out though, now you're going to get some little thing like a heater sticks on a fries it all. You better go knock on wood!
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![]() would also love to know what you have in there that survived that...
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![]() I've got a bunch of zoas, acans, and 2 favias. Other than that, there are 2 hermit crabs. All are looking happy and good to go!
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