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On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 09:40:55 -0600, "Koi-Lo"
wrote: "Mr. Gardener" wrote in message .. . It's out of there now, too late, it happens, because I lost an ancistrus cat to it. I've heard this could happen, but never to me. I found a dead bushy nose and there were no signs of anything to give me a clue as to cause of death, except for a dark stripe across his back. After I removed the stainless heater a few days later, I say a brown burn stripe on the heater, and it matches the stripe on my dead fish perfectly. So yes, it really can happen. It was probably fate that made me notice a plastic heater guard from Tronic at the pet store the other day. I don't know if it's a new product, or I just never looked at one before, but I've try-fitted it on a couple of my other brand heaters and it seems pretty universal. No suckermouth will have to live with an unprotected heater in any of my tanks again. ========================== Did he get jammed behind it or are they unable to feel or sense the heat? I can only guess that he got stuck for a brief period. Aquarium heaters have two modes, on and off. I don't think they give much advance warning by gradually warming. -- Mister Gardener |
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