With the huge power outages for a week plus for many in Texas, how are you all holding up? Were you able to find a way to keep your fish tanks from freezing over, or did they not make it sadly?
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With the huge power outages for a week plus for many in Texas, how are you all holding up? Were you able to find a way to keep your fish tanks from freezing over, or did they not make it sadly?
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I know a bunch of stores froze over in their tanks and some of the cold water fish made it, but many of the tropical ones did not sadly.
It's always sad to hear of this happening. Probably a decent reason to make sure power generators are working, to keep the heat on and power getting to essential things like fish tanks. A couple members of my family have generators that they maintain monthly to make sure they have power in situations like what happened in Texas.
With this sort of thing happening more frequently with climate change, it seems like a good reason to finally buy a generator for my tanks.
Second buying a generator; picked one up earlier this year.
It's very hard to manage in these situations. It's always better to buy generator for the tanks.
Second buying a generator; picked one up earlier this year.
I have that sorted out for myself the very first day I got my aquarium because I have witnessed this power outage happen so many times and I have seen the horror it brings with it.
It's really sad that this kind of thing still happens in Texas and the government doesn't want to come out and deal with the problem permanently.
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