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Just got back from three days out of state to find out that a circuit tripped while we were gone and my tank is at 56 degrees. Warming it back up now, we'll see how many of my guys make it. None dead so far but they're all laying on the bottom or swimming erratically.

Guess I'd rather have this than a house fire, but still.
 
Just got back from three days out of state to find out that a circuit tripped while we were gone and my tank is at 56 degrees. Warming it back up now, we'll see how many of my guys make it. None dead so far but they're all laying on the bottom or swimming erratically.

Guess I'd rather have this than a house fire, but still.

Wc ASAP!


Also a cheap battery backup will keep a heater and bubbler going for some time!

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Sorry to hear that, Jamie. Hopefully everything pulls through.
 
Gosh that sucks man! I went away for three days this summer to come home to a surge protector that quit working and I lost all of my stalsberi because of it. I hope your luck is better than mine was!


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i hope everyone is okay.. wish you the best.
 
I brought it up to 64 or so using hotter water in the first hour, then just added a couple extra heaters and cranked up the room heat (had that off since we were gone as well - house was 52 degrees). The tank is now up to 70 degrees.

Everyone is accounted for and most are swimming around like normal @ 70, but the big midas everyone likes has done a couple loop-the-loops upside down. He's the one I'm worried about.

I also need to keep an eye on things like ich and whatnot over the next few days - as it was definitely a huge stressor.
 
They're in good hands, Jamie. If anyone knows how to take care of them, it's you. Keep us posted bro!
 
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