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"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I
found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Two dead clowns =( 4 turbo snails Thats one hell of a way to start a hobby... or end it one..... |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
So my question is. After getting a new heater..... Will my cycle be okay
or did I kill all my bacteria to? "James" wrote in message . .. I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Two dead clowns =( 4 turbo snails Thats one hell of a way to start a hobby... or end it one..... |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
Give it a week before adding any more fish, and then if
amonia and nitrite are good, then start slowly stocking. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets James wrote on 11/6/2006 10:08 PM: So my question is. After getting a new heater..... Will my cycle be okay or did I kill all my bacteria to? "James" wrote in message . .. I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Two dead clowns =( 4 turbo snails Thats one hell of a way to start a hobby... or end it one..... |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
ALSO get a therometer, even though the heaters have a setting on top, make
sure when you set the heater at 74degrees that is actually 74 degrees. ( adjust accordingly) "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... Give it a week before adding any more fish, and then if amonia and nitrite are good, then start slowly stocking. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets James wrote on 11/6/2006 10:08 PM: So my question is. After getting a new heater..... Will my cycle be okay or did I kill all my bacteria to? "James" wrote in message . .. I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Two dead clowns =( 4 turbo snails Thats one hell of a way to start a hobby... or end it one..... |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
"James" wrote in message . ..
I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Well, that was a way too strong heater if it was able to rise water temperature of the whole tank 30 degree in 2-3 hours... What wattage was it and how big is the tank ? |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
200 watt in a 37 gal tank
"Pszemol" wrote in message ... "James" wrote in message . .. I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Well, that was a way too strong heater if it was able to rise water temperature of the whole tank 30 degree in 2-3 hours... What wattage was it and how big is the tank ? |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
"James" wrote in message ...
200 watt in a 37 gal tank Try 50W heater next time. It will be enough for such a small tank! If you are afraid 50W will not be enough (like because you keep thermostat really low in your fish room) than get 2 heaters, 50W each instead of one 75W or 100W. If one 50W fails stuck or open the second will work OK and turns itself on/off as needed, minimalizing temperature difference effects... |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
James wrote:
200 watt in a 37 gal tank That's about twice what you need. Fenner recommends about 3 watts per gallon; 100 watts should be sufficient. When you have too large a heater, it comes on frequently; smaller ones come on and stay on for a while ('cause they heat the water more slowly). This more frequent cycling and more rapid heating of the water stresses the fish and leads to thermostat failure with mechanical thermostats. While we're on the topic of thermostats, I would go with an electronic thermostat. I'm told that they're more reliable than mechanical and, when they break, they usually fail in "off" mode. My old Supreme Heetmasters used to require replacement of the mechanical thermostat every few years; I've had no trouble from the Tronic brand replacements I bought over 10 years ago. I'm also a firm believer in dividing the heating load. If you have two heaters and only one fails, there's a much better chance that the tank will survive until you notice the problem. With your tank, I would go with two 50 watt heaters. George Patterson Those who do not study History are doomed to repeat it. Those who DO study History are doomed to watch every one else repeat it. |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
* James wrote, On 11/6/2006 8:56 PM:
I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Two dead clowns =( 4 turbo snails Thats one hell of a way to start a hobby... or end it one..... Ouch! Sorry to hear that. :( |
"Cry" =( Heater Malfunction
Oh bad!
So sorry to hear that. James wrote: I went out for a movie tonight. When I came home My fish were missing. I found them on the mechanical intake. Water temp was 105. Two dead clowns =( 4 turbo snails Thats one hell of a way to start a hobby... or end it one..... |
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