I hate to say it but Viktor's absence from posting does not bode well for his situation....we should have heard something from him by now.
The other day they showed drone footage of the Naples area and some sections looked pretty bad while others did not,relatively speaking.
Not sure if we can use his absence as an indication. While not from the same area, I have a ton of family in Florida. They are all safe with little to no damage, but pretty much all of them are without electricity. Hoping and praying for the best for all of those affected.
In case anyone is interested, this guy (a pretty famous Youtuber in the Reptile Hobby) is also in South FL, I suspect somewhere slightly to the northeast of Viktor. As you can see his property has been heavily damaged - he has however been quite lucky in that his animals have endured the storm pretty well. I hope and pray that Viktor has the same stroke of fortune.
Not sure if we can use his absence as an indication. While not from the same area, I have a ton of family in Florida. They are all safe with little to no damage, but pretty much all of them are without electricity. Hoping and praying for the best for all of those affected.
Good News! Just now got word from Viktor! Quote: "we are ok. fish are ok on generator. no power. may get it in 5-10 days. a lot of damage V.J." Good news indeed considering they survived 143 MPH winds and 12" of rain there in Naples. Most all the aquariums, tanks and filters are outdoors and at the mercy of the elements. If you want to appreciate what he created there, go to PlanetCatfish.com, Forums, Tank Talk to "My Public Aquarium: Exhibit Blues-How to Make Them". The first post on the subject was Sept. 10th 2011 (wow?) After browsing the 16 pages thereon you can appreciate his creativity and resourcefulness that it seems, has served him well. Best of luck going forward!