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Help again quick...please

Post by LUVaLOACH » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:47 am

Guys, I just got up to check on one of my tanks I guess my heater has malfunctioned but the temp if over 90!!!! Thank goodness this is not my loach tank but I don't know what to do, just did water change...do it again? Help please!

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Post by YellowFinned » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:49 am

Turn the heater off and wait for the temperature to go down.

My water temperature can be close to 90 without heating.

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Post by chris1932 » Sat Jan 13, 2007 9:55 am

You could float a bag of ice cubes.
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Post by Emma Turner » Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:10 am

The important thing is not to bring the temperature back down too quickly, as the shock could kill the fish. Oxygen levels will become more depleted at higher temps, so make sure you increase aeration until the temp is back to normal. A good quick way of increasing oxygen levels is to lower the water level by an inch or two so that the water returning from your filter splashes down onto the water's surface.

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Post by brett_fishman » Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:48 am

emma, whenever i do waterchanges i keep the siphon hose 4-6" above the water..this makes ALOT of bubbles, and the fish love to play in the flow, even the gouramis!!!

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Post by Emma Turner » Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:06 pm

Yes Brett, but in this instance we are talking about increasing the oxygen levels in the aquarium for a decent length of time, whilst Kris gets the temperature of her tank gradually back under control.

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Post by brett_fishman » Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:16 pm

oops, i mis-read your post, you said filter, but i thought siphon...hmm

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Post by LUVaLOACH » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:15 pm

Emma Turner wrote:The important thing is not to bring the temperature back down too quickly, as the shock could kill the fish. Oxygen levels will become more depleted at higher temps, so make sure you increase aeration until the temp is back to normal. A good quick way of increasing oxygen levels is to lower the water level by an inch or two so that the water returning from your filter splashes down onto the water's surface.

Good luck,

Emma
OK guys, thanks once again...I took some water out and left the lid open and the temp is dropping slowly. I am off to Petsmart to get another heater now before it drops too low. I swear, this has got to get easier, I have had so many issues lately.

Has anyone ever heard of this happening? It is a topfin brand. This could have been bad.

Thanks so much,
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Post by brett_fishman » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:19 pm

you should get a hagen 'tronic' heater..

they are fully electronic, they dont rely on a 'switch' to turn on and off...in most heaters, the common malfunction is when the switch sticks together..but with a fully electronic system, it cannot have a sticky switch..

believe me, they are worth the extra couple dollars..

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Post by LUVaLOACH » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:27 pm

brett_fishman wrote:you should get a hagen 'tronic' heater..

they are fully electronic, they dont rely on a 'switch' to turn on and off...in most heaters, the common malfunction is when the switch sticks together..but with a fully electronic system, it cannot have a sticky switch..

believe me, they are worth the extra couple dollars..

-brett.
Brett,

I am new to fish keeping and am finding it a little more difficult that I had planned. I guess I just thought you threw some fish in there and fed them and they would be fine, lol...this all started with my 6 year old wanting a tank and now I am a junkie.

Anyway, I will gladly invest in a hagen...can you get them at petsmart, or will I need to go to a specialty shop? Just curious...temp dropping fast and stuck at home for awhile longer, gonna have to hurry when I head out.

Thanks,
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Post by brett_fishman » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:34 pm

i KNOW that petcetera carries hagen, im pretty sure petsmart would too..its a huge brand...

infact, i went into a shop last weekend that didnt deal hagen..it was the oddest looking shop ever...haha..i guess im so used to seeing hagen..

IMO: hagen is the biggest, bestest aquarium supply company, petsmart should have some tronics in stock..

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Post by shari2 » Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:54 pm

whenever i do waterchanges i keep the siphon hose 4-6" above the water
I'm having a hard time picturing this... :lol:
how do you keep the siphon hose above the water and get water out of the tanks? :?:

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Post by sophie » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:07 pm

LUVaLOACH wrote: .this all started with my 6 year old wanting a tank and now I am a junkie.
you're not the only one.
he was five. four? when we got him the fish.
he's now seven and has two tanks, one of which is four foot long. the three-year old has a three foot tank and my partner thinks we're all certifiable!
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Post by brett_fishman » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:32 pm

shari, when i put water back INTO the tank, not siphoning water out..

i actually put the bucket on some books, ontop of a chair, ontop of my desk..then siphon it in...

PICTURE OF SETUP

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Post by shari2 » Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:53 pm

Thanks Brett.
did I mention density? :roll:
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