

A couple of mornings ago I woke to find the power off, and that half of my clown loach had died, along with full-grown boesemanii and red rainbows, plus a few odds and ends. After checking clocks around the house it seems that the power went off just after midnight (in a fierce heatwave.) Air pump stopped, filters stopped - and when the power came on at 11:00 in the morning, several more fish priomptly died. I suspect that this was due to toxins released from the filter, as the bacteria began to die. Oddly, the largest clowns survived, but still seem very subdued.
I don't really have any altenrnative power supplier, so I just have to bite my lip and put this down to experience. But I am pondering making up a battery operated "power off" warning. Not that I could have done very much apart from running tapwater into the tank.
Once things settle down, I can feel a visit to Emma coming on, to replenish my empty looking tank.