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So I just got home from a grueling 10 hour shift and a breaker was tripped in my aquarium room. Temp at 71 and fish and corals are not doing well. I’m so upset that this happened while I was at work and that it’s winter so the temp fell so much (usually 77-79 degrees). I’m so concerned about my fish as they are hiding and breathing heavy. It’s just a soft coral 20 gallon tank with a clown, YWG and swissguard basslet that I love so much! Nothing is dead yet and does anyone know if they might pull through?
Pretty sure the power was out 6+ hours with no circulation or heat. Usually I only have my air stone backup in if there’s a big storm or ice. Silly me...
running my pump at max and put in an extra heater and electric heating pad on the side of my aquarium to help.
just honestly needed to vent I’m stressed because my aquarium is something I love coming home to and relaxing in front of and I care about my fish a lot.
Pretty sure the power was out 6+ hours with no circulation or heat. Usually I only have my air stone backup in if there’s a big storm or ice. Silly me...
running my pump at max and put in an extra heater and electric heating pad on the side of my aquarium to help.
just honestly needed to vent I’m stressed because my aquarium is something I love coming home to and relaxing in front of and I care about my fish a lot.