Now i know how much rays (and other fish in general) need good oxygen levels in their homes. But i have seen a post on a site from a guy that has had his entire stock in one tank wiped out over night. Stock includes 2 rays, dats etc. Not a huge system but a decent sized tank of the sort us ray keepers run. The person states the loss of the stock was due to an air pump packing up sometime in the night for around 7 hours or so. He does not state total power failure of the entire system, just the air pump.
I am baffled that the entire stock was lost due to one air pump. Or am i being thick?
Are our beloved rays etc really that reliant on one air pump and the oxygen it provides. I understand that they need it but would have thought that surface agitation of the water from return pumps etc would be enough to keep occupants alive for more than a few hours.
I managed to get my system down to one air pump to save on electric, but if we can not afford to lose the air for a few hours, i may have to dust off my secondary pump and restart it back up!
I am baffled that the entire stock was lost due to one air pump. Or am i being thick?
Are our beloved rays etc really that reliant on one air pump and the oxygen it provides. I understand that they need it but would have thought that surface agitation of the water from return pumps etc would be enough to keep occupants alive for more than a few hours.
I managed to get my system down to one air pump to save on electric, but if we can not afford to lose the air for a few hours, i may have to dust off my secondary pump and restart it back up!