Michigan Cichlid Association
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: four_by_ken on January 15, 2014, 11:02:30 AM
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Well, had a heater fail... fail off.
Tank was 60 degrees.
It was our breeder Ruby Red Males too. Some females were swimming vertically and the male was on his side barely breathing.
I tossed in another heater right away and then added about 7-8 gallons of HOT water. Then let the heater raise it up the rest of the way.
I would have bet money he would have been dead... nope! Alive and well this morning!
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Great that they survived. Bummer about the heater.
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I cant believe they all survived... so far.
2 males and 7 females. Wonder if the females that are holding will still have fry?
Also have two Alto Comps in there and three clown loaches.
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I would keep an eye out for ick especially on the clown loaches with that drastic of a temperature drop. But, you may be fortunate and not have to deal with that.
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Glad to hear they are all okay Ken. I know the feeling to well when you look at the thermometer and see that super low reading. Just a few weeks ago I got up in the morning and saw my mbuna tank temp was 68F, heater was fine but I must have somehow bumped the switch on one of the power strips right before I went to bed which shut off the heater and filter :o Makes ya freek out when you see the temp so low.
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Glad to hear they are all okay Ken. I know the feeling to well when you look at the thermometer and see that super low reading. Just a few weeks ago I got up in the morning and saw my mbuna tank temp was 68F, heater was fine but I must have somehow bumped the switch on one of the power strips right before I went to bed which shut off the heater and filter :o Makes ya freek out when you see the temp so low.
I knew the second I turned on the light and saw one of my best looking fish on his side, stuck under a rock. Then I saw the females swimming all strange. So, I stuck my hand in to touch the male to see if he was alive... and immediately knew what happened.
My basement is cold in the winter... real cold. I know the temp hit 60, maybe even lower. This tank is only about an inch from the cement floor.
It was so sad seeing it barely breathing and on its side like that.
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I would keep an eye out for ick especially on the clown loaches with that drastic of a temperature drop. But, you may be fortunate and not have to deal with that.
Same thing I thought. I didnt see anything this morning, but I will be checking close this evening when I get home.
The clown loaches were just chilling in the corner not moving.
The Comps actually looked sad, if a fish can look sad.
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Glad you caught it in time.
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I would keep an eye out for ick especially on the clown loaches with that drastic of a temperature drop. But, you may be fortunate and not have to deal with that.
Same thing I thought. I didnt see anything this morning, but I will be checking close this evening when I get home.
The clown loaches were just chilling in the corner not moving.
The Comps actually looked sad, if a fish can look sad.
Probably not sad, just stunned by the temperature change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vuW6tQ0218&t=1m16s
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What brand of heater was it? Was it bought new? How long ago?
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What brand of heater was it? Was it bought new? How long ago?
Aqueon Pro, less than a year.
I have 11 of these heaters in my house.
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What brand of heater was it? Was it bought new? How long ago?
Aqueon Pro, less than a year.
I have 11 of these heaters in my house.
I use Aqueon Pros too. So far so good and I've used probably 10 of them and have 4 running currently. Contact them - I think they have at least a year warranty maybe 2 years. They should replace it at least.
I picked up some cheap temp probes from Petco clearance - might be worth buying a couple of those. They beep if the temp gets too low.
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Sorry about your luck Ken, but glad they are doing ok. I have had 4 heaters do the same thing this week. They light up like they are working, but no heat coming from the element. If you still have the receipt you should be able to work with Aqueon to ship it back and get a replacement.
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No receipt or box.
>:(
This one would show green (good temp) all the time... no matter what the setting.
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I'm going to call later.
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Everyday... index finger in every tank.. check for water movement and visually look at fish in tank.. I don't have many tanks so it only takes a minute.
Finger goes in, stupid cold.. I realize I plugged the wrong thing in the day before moving around heaters and working on tanks. I plugged the heater in, added hot water.. carefully.. Two hours later, things seemed to be back to normal. Had a couple multipunctatus just laying on the bottom of the tank not moving. The Fossochromis huddled in a corner like they were trying to get warm.. My own mistake, but at least I caught it..
As a reward the group of 13 Foss and 8 Syno Multis were moved to their new home.. 180 gallons.. You my friend as well as I dodged a bullet..
-marc
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Dude I am so sorry your worse fear came true ! I hope all the fish make a successful recovery.
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Of the two kinds of failure, certainly better to have failed off than to have stuck on.
Good to hear they are all doing alright still.
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These heater failure reports are making me nervous. I am tempted to get this. It will call you if the temp is too high, too low or if there is a water leak.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002MUAIP8/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1A42366CU2H37&coliid=I1B3ZS4M6BDLNL
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Dude I am so sorry your worse fear came true ! I hope all the fish make a successful recovery.
You know it!
So far so good.
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Ken, I am thinking you will not need a receipt. They have a lifetime warranty.
http://www.aqueonproducts.com/products/pro-heaters.htm
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Ken, I am thinking you will not need a receipt. They have a lifetime warranty.
http://www.aqueonproducts.com/products/pro-heaters.htm
I'll have to call and see if they will do anything about it.