class clown
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I'll share with you my experience in hopes you can learn from it. After all, that's why we're all here.
Last Night, around 8-9pm, I looked in my tank and all of my corals were sliming as a sign of stress. I reached my hand in the tank to test the temperature of water and received a small jolt. I reached my hand in the sump about 15ft away and received what felt like a slightly larger jolt. I kept pulling out equipment from my sump getting jolted each time until I found the culpret - an almost brand new (only a few months old) Finnex 300w heater with the ends just falling off and bare wires totally exposed had been sending 300W of electrical shocks to my corals, fish, entvertabrites and now me each time the heater turned on. AHHHH!!!!!
By this time, I'm panicking. I stay up, change out my carbon in the tank, clean out my skimmer cup, replace the filter sock, and start to prepare water for a large water change for the following day (today). I end up staying up just watching my corals waste away helplessly until the lights go out thinking about how many hundreds (no, more likely thousands) of dollars this little incident of cheaply made equipment is going to cost me. Then stay up for a few hours trying to think of how I could've avoided this. Here's what I came up with:
Hindsight 20/20 is what they say, right? I'm dissapointed that it had to happen to me, but we are all on this forum to learn. Hopefully someone can learn from my experience and my thoughts on how this could've been avoided shared above
So far, my "for sure gonners" include:
On my intensive care list, I have:
Amazingly, my fish and inverts survived - that's not to say they won't develop signs of stress in coming days, but as of now, everyone is still alive. All softies survived too.
This is such an aweful feeling. Please learn from my lessons above.
Finex heater: look at the writting on the box - says "virtually unbreakable" - comon it fell apart on it's own in my sump with little moving current and fried my tank! give me a break.
Some of the worst:
my Oregon
PLEASE LEARN FROM MY THOUGHTS ABOVE - It's not worth it to risk it. Trust me.
Last Night, around 8-9pm, I looked in my tank and all of my corals were sliming as a sign of stress. I reached my hand in the tank to test the temperature of water and received a small jolt. I reached my hand in the sump about 15ft away and received what felt like a slightly larger jolt. I kept pulling out equipment from my sump getting jolted each time until I found the culpret - an almost brand new (only a few months old) Finnex 300w heater with the ends just falling off and bare wires totally exposed had been sending 300W of electrical shocks to my corals, fish, entvertabrites and now me each time the heater turned on. AHHHH!!!!!
By this time, I'm panicking. I stay up, change out my carbon in the tank, clean out my skimmer cup, replace the filter sock, and start to prepare water for a large water change for the following day (today). I end up staying up just watching my corals waste away helplessly until the lights go out thinking about how many hundreds (no, more likely thousands) of dollars this little incident of cheaply made equipment is going to cost me. Then stay up for a few hours trying to think of how I could've avoided this. Here's what I came up with:
- Avoid Finnex heaters at all costs
- Install GFI circuit breakers
- performed more regular maintanence checks on all equipment -even the small stuff that doesn't move, such as heaters
- give more pieces of my coral to friends - so I'd have a backup
- started a seperate frag tank system as a backup
Hindsight 20/20 is what they say, right? I'm dissapointed that it had to happen to me, but we are all on this forum to learn. Hopefully someone can learn from my experience and my thoughts on how this could've been avoided shared above
So far, my "for sure gonners" include:
- my $90 Oregon Tort
- Yellow Miyagi Tort (sp)
- Purple figi pinapple tort
- Purple slimer
- blue sparkler
- Yellow stylo
- Green w/ Purple rim Monti
- creamy Acro w/ purply tips & white polyps
- 2 more creamy acro's w/ Yellow tips
- small blue mili
- gold/blue acro
- A. Tenius
- 2 tricolors
- unk purply/brown acro frag (also pinapple shaped like)
- and probably a lot more....
On my intensive care list, I have:
- ORA tort
- big green slimer colony (now brown slimer)
- Red monti
- green monti
- tan w/ neon green polyps monti
- blue and red monti
- superman's cousin monti
- enchinata
- large purple tip acro colony
- 3 pink mili's
- green stylo
- Hammer
- Frogspawn
- and a purple gorgonian
- insane purple tricolor
Amazingly, my fish and inverts survived - that's not to say they won't develop signs of stress in coming days, but as of now, everyone is still alive. All softies survived too.
This is such an aweful feeling. Please learn from my lessons above.
Finex heater: look at the writting on the box - says "virtually unbreakable" - comon it fell apart on it's own in my sump with little moving current and fried my tank! give me a break.
Some of the worst:
my Oregon
PLEASE LEARN FROM MY THOUGHTS ABOVE - It's not worth it to risk it. Trust me.
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