I got a letter today from my electrical supplier that there is going to be a 4 hour power outage in about a weeks time. The outage is scheduled while I am at work. I got on to AC to get some advice about this and just noticed that there have been recent suggestions that an article on preparing for a power outage would be a good idea !! I agree, that's exactly what I hoping to find !! In the meantime, does anyone have any tips on what (if anything) I need to do to prepare.
I have a moderately planted 20G tank with 7 serpae tetras and 6 cories, temp 24 oC. The filter is built into the lid (AquaOne - AR620), a sort of trickle system with ceramic noodles. I have read that you should disconnect your filter from the tank because the water in it can get toxic when the water stops flowing and then it pumps all the toxic water into the tank when you restart it. I can't disconnect the filter because it is built in but I could try and get most of the water out of it before hand. Is toxic water likely to be a problem after 4 hours ?
Also, I don't have an airstone at all - there is plenty of surface agitation from the filter. Do I need to get one (battery operated) to ensure enough oxygen over the 4 hours or would the tank be o.k. for 4 hours ?
How quickly does ammonia build up in the system without the filter running ? Will I need to take the afternoon off work to change the water frequently while the power is off - or is that overkill ?
I have a moderately planted 20G tank with 7 serpae tetras and 6 cories, temp 24 oC. The filter is built into the lid (AquaOne - AR620), a sort of trickle system with ceramic noodles. I have read that you should disconnect your filter from the tank because the water in it can get toxic when the water stops flowing and then it pumps all the toxic water into the tank when you restart it. I can't disconnect the filter because it is built in but I could try and get most of the water out of it before hand. Is toxic water likely to be a problem after 4 hours ?
Also, I don't have an airstone at all - there is plenty of surface agitation from the filter. Do I need to get one (battery operated) to ensure enough oxygen over the 4 hours or would the tank be o.k. for 4 hours ?
How quickly does ammonia build up in the system without the filter running ? Will I need to take the afternoon off work to change the water frequently while the power is off - or is that overkill ?