Michigan Cichlid Association
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Steve on July 30, 2013, 06:34:50 PM
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Just returned home Sunday from 2 weeks vacation. Made sure I did everything I could for my fish before I left, spent $150 in the best auto feeders, lowered water levels to give more O2 for them, shut heaters off, everything I could. What I didn;t plan on was a massive storm which knocked the power out for 4 days when it was 95f. I lost my entire all male peacock tank with my 9 favorite peacocks, 2 awesome hybrid cats, 3 snyo cats and 2 beautiful albino male plecos I got from a member here. If no one was a round I swear I could cry :-[
I'm trying to find the good in it because some how all 23 fish in my Mbuna tank, my beta and cory cats in the beta tank, and all my 6week out baby lab fry somehow again all odds not just survived but are all happy and healthy thankfully. But losing my entire peacock tank just breaks my heart.
BTW I have some massive storm damage to my yard and such, I'll post some pics later.
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That is horrible.
My worst fear with fish.
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:( Yeah, I'd definitely be grabbing some Kleenex. :'( So sorry for your loss. There's no way to plan for everything. The bright side is that the others survived.
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You did everything right so don't beat yourself up over it. Mother nature can be a bitch, glad to hear you did have a bunch of survivors.
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Knew it was bad when I saw the topic title, but not this bad.
sorry buddy
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Hopefully you have insurance for the damage but nothing will bring back your prized fish .... you probably nurtured them from fry. Very sad indeed. Likely one or two died, fouled the water and then ... snowball effect. Maybe someone from the MCA or a friend or relative could help watch your fish for future trips. Good luck with the survivors.
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That is really horrible I worry about that constantly since most the time a storm hits when I am not home but at work till all hours of the night just thinking about losing a whole tank makes me sad so I am very sorry to hear of your lose
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I just got of the phone with Steve and needless to say he is bummed,but has the best attitude about it.
For future times,if anyone ever needs a "fish watcher" if your not to far I will be glad to stop over and check ;)
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Sorry for your loss Steve. :(
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I just got of the phone with Steve and needless to say he is bummed,but has the best attitude about it.
Yep Thanks Rich, Being still somewhat new (only a year back) to the hobby I needed some help with what best way to restart the tank to get it going again and Rich called me within 5 mins of PM'ing him my #...I can't even tell you guys how cool this website is and the help here is flat out amazing. I really appreciate all you guys, Rich, Marty, Blair, Tony all you guys that have helped me have been just flat out awesome over the past year. I lost all my fav peacock, but now I have plans to make that tank even better than before so give me a few weeks and we'll get it back up.
Thanks for all the well wishes guys I appreciate it.
BTW- anyone with any nice peacocks for sale within 20 miles of the Royal Oak area let me know, I'll be restocking in the next week or so and would rather use MCA guys than other sources, thanks.
Steve
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Yikes. Thats terrible! Sorry for ya! I hate it when 1 of my fish dies, but to have a whole tankful of awesome peacocks...
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That sucks!
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Some pics of the damage........
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That REALLY sucks!
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Sorry to hear about the losses Steve. Hang in there - it seems to happen to everyone eventually at one time or another.
On the bright side, you don't have the big tank stocked yet do you?
In the last heat wave I had my fishroom dehumidifier get stuck on at one point. The warmest tanks were 92F-96F and the coolest appeared to be around 87F-88F. I lost almost a dozen cichlids, mostly larger fish. I think that the larger fish have a more difficult time with it due to lowered O2 availability. Larger body mass and their metabolic rate probably don't help either. Cold water changes got things on track and I don't trust the dehumidifier to turn on/off by itself anymore.
That tree coming down "really sucks" x2. Hopefully insurance helps with some of the cleanup cost and replacement for what got damaged. :(
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On the bright side, you don't have the big tank stocked yet do you?
Thats the 265g I got from Tony....Nope, not started on that stocking yet thanks fully.
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Soo sorry to hear about your loss Steve. I might have a few for you. I work in Southfield and go to Royal Oak Tropical usually so I could meet you.
Coming home from a vacation to a lost tank is my worst fear. Let me know if I can help in anyway.
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Steve - words cannot portray how sorry I am to hear about loosing all of you peacocks and haps, and the damage that was done to you house and yard. This would be my worst fear when going on vacation.
Just a thought !
With so many of us having children who have access to a vehicle, wouldn't it be a good idea if we created a Category in the MCA for FISH WATCHERS.
Anyone who is going on vacation could make arrangements to have someone stop by an check / feed / etc your tanks ???
Granted it would probably have to be done with a PM, but still it would be nice to have access to someone who could be available...
I would gladly pay someone to come by and do this....and it would be a revenue generator for the kids or anyone who would be willing to pitch in...
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Look on the bright side your hanging baskest look great for being through that storm. Up here it was bad too mine had part of a tree fall on them missed the deck thankfully
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Sorry about your damage to your property and loss of your fish. Even though fish aren't like furry pets, those of us who have them know they have personality and bring so much enjoyment. Loss of electricity has always been a fear for me. Last fall I finally got a whole house generator installed. For some reason, even though I live in a newer subdivision, we can lose power for hours at a time, several times a year. This was something I felt I needed before getting a large tank.
Steve - words cannot portray how sorry I am to hear about loosing all of you peacocks and haps, and the damage that was done to you house and yard. This would be my worst fear when going on vacation.
Just a thought !
Wth so many of us having children how have access to a vehicle, wouldn't it be a good idea if we created a Category in the MCA for FISH WATCHERS.
Anyone who is going on vacation could make arrangements to have someone stop by an check / feed / etc your tanks ???
Granted it would probably have to be done with a PM, but still it would be nice to have access to someone who could be available...
I would gladly pay someone to come by and do this....and it would be a revenue generator for the kids or anyone who would be willing to pitch in...
Agree this sounds like a good idea. It would have come in handy for me as I was down for about 4 weeks before I had surgery for my herniated disc. Had a "fun time" talking someone through a water change and vacuum session from the couch.