I found some old posts on protecting tanks while spraying pesticides, but none on tent fumigation, so I'm hoping I can get some advice with this thread.
My apartment building will be tent fumigated on 10/26. I have to vacate the apartment for one night. It will not be possible for me to move my tanks. My plan is to leave them running and cover the tops with a sheet of plastic that will hang down on all sides to about 4 or 5 inches below the black trim. Then I'll tape the plastic to the outside of the tank, all the way around, creating an airtight seal.
My first question is, is that a good idea? Or is there a better way to protect them?
My second question is, will the fish run out of oxygen? How long can the tanks remain sealed like that? Depending on when this all starts on the day I have to vacate, they could be sealed for at least 24 hours.
I thought about getting really big plastic sheets and making something like a bubble on the top of each tank. I could seal up the whole thing and leave just one bit open, and then use an air pump to blow air in there and inflate it, and then seal up the last bit. Would that do any good for the fish?
Any advice is appreciated!
My apartment building will be tent fumigated on 10/26. I have to vacate the apartment for one night. It will not be possible for me to move my tanks. My plan is to leave them running and cover the tops with a sheet of plastic that will hang down on all sides to about 4 or 5 inches below the black trim. Then I'll tape the plastic to the outside of the tank, all the way around, creating an airtight seal.
My first question is, is that a good idea? Or is there a better way to protect them?
My second question is, will the fish run out of oxygen? How long can the tanks remain sealed like that? Depending on when this all starts on the day I have to vacate, they could be sealed for at least 24 hours.
I thought about getting really big plastic sheets and making something like a bubble on the top of each tank. I could seal up the whole thing and leave just one bit open, and then use an air pump to blow air in there and inflate it, and then seal up the last bit. Would that do any good for the fish?
Any advice is appreciated!