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Dinky
August 15th 03, 12:57 AM
"Recoil" <Recoil@thecomputer> wrote in message
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> Can you believe this? Oh, well my laptop still works....LOL...
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> I figure my all my fish SHOULD make it. I have a battery 'backup'
> pump so the water is being move somewhat.......
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> SickBoy

If you have a canister filter, I'd dump it, and float the media in the tank
if the outage last more than a couple hours. I don't know how long it takes,
but they can go anerobic, dumping poison into the tank when power returns.
The bacteria in your filter media can die from lack of ammonia to eat as
well.
Good job having the battery op pumps.

I take it you live in the NE US? Loks pretty bad, though that may just be
media hype.

~Vicki ~
August 15th 03, 04:10 AM
I was on line trying to post and listening to Sean Hanity when it went
out. Even tho we didn't loose it here in Va, it took over four hours
for my posts to show up. I sure hope everyone who lost power are able
to take care of their fish and know one looses any.

Vicki

Flash Wilson
August 15th 03, 09:18 AM
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 19:52:20 -0400, Recoil <Recoil@thecomputer> wrote:
> Can you believe this? Oh, well my laptop still works....LOL...
>
> I figure my all my fish SHOULD make it. I have a battery 'backup'
>pump so the water is being move somewhat.......

That's cool.

See all the advice I was given after the event... if you have a
cannister and it's been off for more than a couple of hours, wash
it (in dechlorinated water) to kill off any anaerobic bacteria, then
keep the filter media in the main tank where they can get at
oxygenated water... I think that was the main advice I received...

If you're looking for that thread it starts here:
<URL:http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=r5wXa.
4750%24Kx1.70337%40newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net&rnum=1&prev=/groups%3Fdq%
3D%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26selm%3Dr5wXa.4750%2524Kx1.70337%2540
newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net>

Good luck everyone with your fish... hope the power outs end soon.

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D&M
August 16th 03, 06:39 AM
Yeah, was definately interesting, we got power back at 3am, so wasn't that
bad, only 11 hours. Changed 10% of the water twice, and opened the lids,
scooped water into the filters every now and then to keep that water fresh.
I disconnected the fluval, but when the power came back on, I woke up,
stirred up the canister, opened it and sniffed it, smelled like normal
skanky filter, no sulpher, so fired it back up with no probs. Overall, went
over quite well. Don't know what I would have done if the power would have
stayed out until Monday like they were predicting.

We definately were not prepared, had enough candles for one night, batteries
for maybe two nights for the flash lights, but food, everything we had was
perishable.




"Recoil" <Recoil@thecomputer> wrote in message
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> Can you believe this? Oh, well my laptop still works....LOL...
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> I figure my all my fish SHOULD make it. I have a battery 'backup'
> pump so the water is being move somewhat.......
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> SickBoy

~Vicki ~
August 16th 03, 06:35 PM
We here in the south keep hurricane kits in the event of one of them
storms knocking out our power for a week or so. With the power grid
thing up there it may be a good idea for ya to stock up on bottled water
(pumps work on electricity unless gravity fed) 1g per person per day,
extra batteries, candles, non perishable foods that don't need heating
up, portable radio, and a months worth of meds. As an avid camper I
have a portable propane stove which may not be a bad idea for folks to
get if you use electric stoves. Then at least you could have a hot
meal.

Vicki

In case this happens this winter a sleeping bag may be a good thing to
keep warm.