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I have been keeping aquariums of the salt and freshwater variety for approximately 30 years, and today was a first for me. Upon arriving home I smelled something that strikes fear into the heart of any homeowner connected to "the grid." The smell of burned electronics. Fearing an electrical fire, I rushed downstairs and instead of a fire, saw a VERY angry looking aquarium. Cloudy water, shriveled up corals, and hiding fish. On investigation, I found that my Eheim glass heater had pretty much snapped itself in two and had shut itself down. By the smell, I'm sure it spent a good amount of time spewing smoke into the water before it shut off. Fortunately, I think it happened fairly close to when I got home because the water was still warm.
I have already done a 30% water change, and will do another in about 3 hours. Unfortunately, that is the full capacity of containers I have per water change. I have tested for copper and find none. Again, unfortunately, I do not have easy access to polyfilter (note: if you keep a reef, you should really always have some on hand). I have tripled up on carbon. I replaced the heater.
Fish are already coming out of hiding. Corals are still all closed up. Snails, crabs, and starfish are still alive. Water is starting to clear up. I have not heard my pistol shrimp snap all night. I never see him but often hear him so I fear he's a goner.
I will continue to provide updates as the story develops. In the meantime, any other suggestions?
I have already done a 30% water change, and will do another in about 3 hours. Unfortunately, that is the full capacity of containers I have per water change. I have tested for copper and find none. Again, unfortunately, I do not have easy access to polyfilter (note: if you keep a reef, you should really always have some on hand). I have tripled up on carbon. I replaced the heater.
Fish are already coming out of hiding. Corals are still all closed up. Snails, crabs, and starfish are still alive. Water is starting to clear up. I have not heard my pistol shrimp snap all night. I never see him but often hear him so I fear he's a goner.
I will continue to provide updates as the story develops. In the meantime, any other suggestions?
