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![]() What are your water parameters?
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![]() Temperature 79
Specific Gravity 1.025 1.024 pH 7.9 8 Alkalinity 220 mg/l 196.9/1 Ammonia 0 0 Nitrite 0.1 0.01 Nitrate 20 20 Phosphate .5 .5 Last 2 reading prior will update Appreciate all the help.
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![]() And I might add that the day before everything was looking very healthy.
I didn't do any tests but HONESTLY are there not days you just look at your tank and say "OH YEAH"
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![]() When things die I usually test the water.
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![]() I do agree with all that's been said.....BUT....if a power bar shorts out could it have not sent an electrical shock to the tank ? Electricity plus water equals death. Are your power bars etc safely away from the floor. Surprised the skimmer is still working and didn't short out the pump. Check for a proper ground on your power ? I'm not an electrician but...
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![]() Well if the skimmer is still working that mean that there was no short circuit in the tank. Most power bar have a circuit breaker to prevent this.
Probably a short circuit and electricity leaking in the tank would have killed everything at once. I don't see how a fish can survive this, nor corals. I have read about heaters craking and causing electrocution of the tank and everything was totaly dead..corals, fishes and all. Quote:
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