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Leaving the sump return running would filter out the food.
I target feed so pumps off is necessary for a short period. Once target is done I run power heads in tank. The sump has constant flow due to two reactors on separate pumps so any issues with sump are non existent. Crazy.
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Re the stray voltage.... You might want to disconnect your ground probe and test with a multi meter just to be sure. Depending on where stray voltage might originate and the location of your ground probe, maybe some part of your tank was still affected, and some fish swam through that area.
Just a far fetched theory..., but might we worth another check.
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Hey Pat,
We chatted earlier today about this... sorry to hear it happened but glad no-one was lost! Chris
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