I seem to remember reading conflicting reports on the usefulness of grounding probes, and I have now found myself in a situation where my husband wants to buy one so I figured I would give a shout out to R2R and see what you all think.
This came up, of course because one of my older power heads was electrocuting my tank.
We added 3 new fish on Saturday evening and everything was fine. We both had our hands in the tank etc and felt nothing.
Sunday morning I wake up and of course want to see my new fish, so I throw some food in the tank and quickly see 2 of the 3 new fish but the third (a blue eyed tang) is nowhere to be found. So, knowing that it is an algae eater, I grab a piece of nori and go to put it on the clip.
Bam, serious tingling feeling. Not pain but for sure uncomfortable. So my first reaction is to turn everything off. The tingling goes away. Of course I can't leave everything off so I one by one start plugging things in until I find the culprit and remove it from the tank.
My husbands statement was that we need to go buy a grounding probe to prevent this from happening in the future.
Is he right? Would that have prevented the electricity from going into the tank?
Oh and in case anybody was wondering, as soon as I got the electrical sorted out the tang came after the nori pretty quickly so all new members of the family are accounted for and eating.
This came up, of course because one of my older power heads was electrocuting my tank.
We added 3 new fish on Saturday evening and everything was fine. We both had our hands in the tank etc and felt nothing.
Sunday morning I wake up and of course want to see my new fish, so I throw some food in the tank and quickly see 2 of the 3 new fish but the third (a blue eyed tang) is nowhere to be found. So, knowing that it is an algae eater, I grab a piece of nori and go to put it on the clip.
Bam, serious tingling feeling. Not pain but for sure uncomfortable. So my first reaction is to turn everything off. The tingling goes away. Of course I can't leave everything off so I one by one start plugging things in until I find the culprit and remove it from the tank.
My husbands statement was that we need to go buy a grounding probe to prevent this from happening in the future.
Is he right? Would that have prevented the electricity from going into the tank?
Oh and in case anybody was wondering, as soon as I got the electrical sorted out the tang came after the nori pretty quickly so all new members of the family are accounted for and eating.