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Looking good, love the pics
 
Thanks everyone. The hurricane has been a ****ing nightmare. You hear everybody say that you won't have power and what not, but its different when it is gone. I know its only been like a day and a half, so maybe I am being a big baby, but man, I wish I could get some power to my house, or even just water so I can take a shower. The fish are holding strong somewhat. I think my dat will be the first to go, but I think the bass might be able to hold out for another day or so. The apartment complex across the street has power, so maybe I too can win the lottery and save my fish. I am at the most crowded coffee shop I've ever seen in my life. It is one of the only places I have found with power. But, hey I get to charge a cell phone and keep in touch with family I guess. I feel so bad for the people really hit bad by the storm so I feel so stupid worrying about fish and what-not, but hell, I love my bass like people love their dogs. I'm just glad things didn't get as bad as people predicted here. We'll see how the fish do...

Fishingaddict - yes, I'm on Houston Fish Box; I'm the guy who talked about bass in the monsterfish thread. How are your fish doing?
 
glad to hear your ok.. i was actually going to send you a pm to see how everything went.. i hope they figure out how to run the electric soon.. good luck bradda
 
Ok got power! I think they are going to make it. There might be some cycle issues, and I can't do any water changes because of ammonia spikes in the area. But, I think they can deal with high nitrate for a bit, and then make a recovery. I am so glad the fish are going to be ok though because they have come so long over the last year and three months or so. Thanks everyone for your concerns; there are so many others in Houston that still don't have power. Man, that is such a crappy situation for them.
 
rlheugel;2212150; said:
Ok got power! I think they are going to make it. There might be some cycle issues, and I can't do any water changes because of ammonia spikes in the area. But, I think they can deal with high nitrate for a bit, and then make a recovery. I am so glad the fish are going to be ok though because they have come so long over the last year and three months or so. Thanks everyone for your concerns; there are so many others in Houston that still don't have power. Man, that is such a crappy situation for them.

thats great news!! everything else good?? family etc??
 
Great news bro.. glad the fishies are going to be ok :D
 
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