Don't know if this is this is the right place to post this.
We all know (especially the east coast) that Isabel is coming. Just exactly where and how furiously on the coast is a mystery. I live on the Delaware river in NJ, and will be preparing for the storm for the next 2 days.
My question is:
How can we keep our fish safe in case there is a major power outage from this storm. I know that some of you just went through it in New England with the blackout. How did you all cope? No electricity means no filtration, no aeration, no heat.
I figured I'd post this today, just in case the lights (and computers) go out if this thing hits. Plus, it's always a good thing to know anyway........
We all know (especially the east coast) that Isabel is coming. Just exactly where and how furiously on the coast is a mystery. I live on the Delaware river in NJ, and will be preparing for the storm for the next 2 days.
My question is:
How can we keep our fish safe in case there is a major power outage from this storm. I know that some of you just went through it in New England with the blackout. How did you all cope? No electricity means no filtration, no aeration, no heat.
I figured I'd post this today, just in case the lights (and computers) go out if this thing hits. Plus, it's always a good thing to know anyway........