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![]() blankets, cordless drills with paint stirers, and colman stove to take a couple gallons of water to warm and replace, the fireplace or the B-B-Q will work too. Gonna have to look into a battery powered air pump
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![]() Please dont use BBQ's or campstoves inside. Carbon Monoxide poisoning is deadly!
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![]() Yeah please don't use them inside
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![]() Well, the worst is over. Without power for 31 hours.
Think fast, MAN. OOH yea I have a Coleman Powermate ULTRA 2500 watt Gennie. ![]() It was quite the ordeal, started the gennie at 7:30am friday morning (neighbours were pleased about that ![]() The next morning fish looked GASPING for air but OK, so here go's the gennie again. Moral of this experience is "at least have a back up plan i.e. battery backup, gennies, or what ever you can do to minimize your loses. ![]()
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Mike 90 gal. FOWLR, 25 gal. Sump/Refugium with Chaeto Macro, 60lbs. Live Rock, Q.O. 6000 Return Pump, Wavysea Wavemaker, Aqua C Urchin Skimmer, 2-VHO (1-super actinic blue, 1- actinic white), Icecap 660 Ballast, Auto Top Off System, 2 Clownfish, 1 Brittle Star, 20 Hermit Crabs, 7 Small Mushroom Frags (attempting a mixed reef). |