Every Fish Keepers Worst Nightmare, Aquariums With Power Outages

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  • @KGTropicals
    @KGTropicals  4 года назад +13

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    • @neptun3z
      @neptun3z 4 года назад +1

      Once my power outlet got wet and then it electrocuted all my fish

    • @WirTrivedi
      @WirTrivedi 4 года назад +1

      Can you make a vedio on tank mates of red tail catfish and please add a algae eater

    • @neptun3z
      @neptun3z 4 года назад

      @@WirTrivedi red tail catfish will grow 163 cm i theres 0

    • @WirTrivedi
      @WirTrivedi 4 года назад

      @@neptun3z ya but still my red tail catfish has a big pond and I am thinking to add tank mates I have few oscar but I want to add more specially that can help to control algae

    • @neptun3z
      @neptun3z 4 года назад

      @@WirTrivedi i think common pleco would work they grow 2 feet +

  • @brianmenard4713
    @brianmenard4713 4 года назад +34

    i live in fl so the threat of hurricanes every year, when one does hit we are usually out of power for 5-7 days, i learned to get a generac generator for the house, runs on propane and has a 10 sec. delay, so when power goes out 10 sec. later the generator kicks in and viola whole house has power again. Best investment ever

  • @upserlivinthedream
    @upserlivinthedream 4 года назад +28

    I learned my lesson with power outages!! Back in March I went almost 22hrs without any power. I came home from work and over half of my Rainbows were dead. I lost a total of 14 fish that time and I swore never again!! I lost about $200 in fish due to my heater and airpumps going out...Tank was 67° down from 79° I bought 2 battery powered minnow bucket airpumps from Wal-Mart for cheap! I really wish I had known what I know now! Thank you and I'm considering sharing my tank with you all, but haven't made my mind up yet..lol. Thank you all.for making this video bc I have no doubt this video will help other fish keepers!

  • @supersaiandemon
    @supersaiandemon 3 года назад +4

    As soon as i saw the thumb nail for the video, I already knew what the video was going to be about.
    Before my lady and i met, she had a koi tank. She had those cuties for years, and from what she told me they all knew her. She would come home from work, and they would all swim towards her. She said they're like fish puppies. They liked to be petted, she gave them all names and they knew their names, they always got super excited to see her when she past them by. She had six of them, all of them were pretty big. She took super great care of them.
    ...then... it happened...
    This happened during the summer, of all seasons, when the power was out for three days! My lady and her mom were trying to keep the water moving (I feel a daily water cleaning would have saved the koi, but she was in panic mode, so it never occurrd to her)... but one by one each koi fish was dying. By the time the power came back on... all the fish had died. My lady was trying so hard to keep them alive, she never left her tank... and nothing. She was so heart broken, she never wants koi fish ever again. She buried them all in the garden.
    That happened three years before she and i met, and she was adamant in not wanting fish. Recently, though, her love of fish is coming back, but she is sticking to small fish like bettas. So far we have four tanks, three with bettas and one with a small community. But kois are out of the question. The incident hurt her so much, and I dont want to push her on it.
    She blames herself for the incident. But I blame edison. I have been thinking about buying a generator just because you never know. We have a lot of animals that need power, plus its just a great security for us as well. My fridge is full of food, and considering the pandemic wasted food is a tragedy. AC, TV, lights. Getting a gen is just practical.
    This video solidified my gut instinct.

  • @oldleatherstocking3185
    @oldleatherstocking3185 4 года назад +22

    To heat your tank: take a 12oz plastic water bottle and fill it 1/4 with sodium chloride/magnesium chloride (ice melt) fill the rest with water. Shake it up and in a few seconds the chemical reaction causes it to heat up. Drop it into your tank. One of these should be good enough for a 20 gallon tank, but if you need more make more. These work so well, It is actually possible get the water too hot with these, so this is the best method for keeping tropical tanks heated when the power goes out.
    You can also manually supply your sponge filter with air using a bicycle pump, having a battery op pump is preferable, but a bike pump works, and can supply several tanks at once. I always keep this stuff around, and have used them a few times.

    • @pattiespetitetanks6181
      @pattiespetitetanks6181 4 года назад +4

      Good stuff !!

    • @edwardnguyen4075
      @edwardnguyen4075 4 года назад

      How long does this last? @D Ket

    • @-a-cb-l9000
      @-a-cb-l9000 4 года назад

      What happens when it melts the plastic?

    • @oldleatherstocking3185
      @oldleatherstocking3185 4 года назад +2

      @@-a-cb-l9000 it doesn't melt the plastic...There is information you can find online about this method, and the chemical reaction. Please research it and decide if it is something you're comfortable with. But it doesn't get hot enough to melt plastic, you can hold it in your hand with no problem.

    • @oldleatherstocking3185
      @oldleatherstocking3185 4 года назад +1

      @@edwardnguyen4075 the bottle itself doesn't produce heat for a super long time but the tank will drop temperature slowly. I replaced mine every two hours, but depending on the room temperature you may need to replace it more often than that. I went through a two day blackout, with temps in the negative teens, I was able to come home from work on my lunch break to replace the bottle, and never saw dangerous temps.

  • @noahtramposh3350
    @noahtramposh3350 4 года назад +21

    a small inverter, and a deep cycle battery will run a filter for a loooonnggg time. pretty cheap setup for emergencies.

    • @JC-ps2zy
      @JC-ps2zy 4 года назад

      How longs a loooooong time buddy?

    • @The-Grateful-Hippie
      @The-Grateful-Hippie 4 года назад +3

      @@JC-ps2zy It depends on the capacity of the battery and how fast you are consuming the power. Air pumps are very low power. Filters more so and heaters use the most when they are running

    • @scottplumer3668
      @scottplumer3668 4 года назад +2

      Technology Connections on YT did a video about that in a DIY setup.

    • @creeperYT9824
      @creeperYT9824 2 года назад

      I live in kashmir and the power goes out for so long even inverter runs out

  • @tls5669
    @tls5669 4 года назад +10

    I have an old UPS (made for computers) that I can use and since the draw is so little it would probably last for days and I can plug multiple things into it

  • @Edog119
    @Edog119 2 года назад +2

    just came out of a 5 day power outage. This info really helped as I watched it a few days before. On the morning of day 2 I rushed and bought a battery powered air pump to power the filter. I spent more on batteries than on the pump but luckily the fish are alive. Did not need a heater since its goldfish but thankful for this video.

  • @lucasabbatino6896
    @lucasabbatino6896 4 года назад +55

    I live in South Africa and we have a thing called loadsheding, which means the government turns off our power when they want. I found this video very helpful 👌👍

    • @justinwearne6213
      @justinwearne6213 4 года назад +2

      got to love SA

    • @SuperRAJORSHI
      @SuperRAJORSHI 4 года назад +10

      Im from india....heres load shedding too.... And many things like - transformer bust, underground/overhead cable fault, high tension pole failure etc. But things are changing slowly now....😀

    • @sadiesstuff4270
      @sadiesstuff4270 4 года назад +6

      They can just shut the power of whenever they want?!?

    • @rethaprinsloo1953
      @rethaprinsloo1953 4 года назад +3

      @@sadiesstuff4270 not really whenever they want, but it feels like it... it has to do with how much stress is put on the power grid. We've got 8 stages. The stage that the country is in tells you how often and for how long the power goes off. Different areas have different times. From stage 4 to 8 you can get a power outage 2 to 3 times a day for 4,5 hours... In my area they love switching it off when it's time to cook dinner... and where I teach it's usually during school hours... although it might just feel like it...

    • @mohamedfaiqhamid5830
      @mohamedfaiqhamid5830 4 года назад +3

      Load shedding sucks.
      We had load shedding on Saturday and my power tripped afterwards
      Fish room power was out for a total of 7 hours

  • @miss.b618
    @miss.b618 4 года назад +10

    First morning after getting my fish, and someone ran into a power line. the entire neighborhood went out 🙂 I was freakin out. The person was fine thank god, so I didn’t feel guilty about being mad at them. Lol

  • @cleverthrusters9423
    @cleverthrusters9423 4 года назад +3

    Love this - fish keeper and power lineman in NY state. Big storms lately, keeps me working long days. Has me calling my wife” please feed the fish” ha ha. Recent storm isaias- everyone in my family was out of power, it was scary. Lucky it was summer, winter storms are another story.

  • @chromosome82
    @chromosome82 4 года назад +28

    Omg my tanks went out earlier and this video is published

  • @pacsajj
    @pacsajj 4 года назад +4

    Dude, my power is supposed to go out tonight in a few hours. Thankfully we have generators, but this is definitely helpful.

  • @criffermaclennan
    @criffermaclennan 4 года назад +11

    The kerosene heater needs good ventilation or you'll have issues with fumes

  • @mohamedfaiqhamid5830
    @mohamedfaiqhamid5830 4 года назад +10

    Load shedding in South Africa
    We get power cuts almost every day for a minimum 2 hours 😠

  • @graboidsaurus
    @graboidsaurus 4 года назад +9

    We have power outages here in the Philippines like every week and sometimes can reach 2-5 a day

  • @auggiebigler970
    @auggiebigler970 4 года назад +3

    My power was just out for 84 hours and I just took my fish to a petco near me since it was just my house that lost power so this was very helpful it is a big hassle to bring your fish to a petco

  • @brfinger
    @brfinger 4 года назад +1

    I live in an area that commonly gets hit by hurricanes. It is not uncommon after a hurricane for us to be without powers between 2 days to 2 weeks. What I do is keep a sponge filter going in a tank or atleast the sponge on an intake that can be put on a sponge filter, and slap on USB air pumps on a usb power bank (solar). Each my tanks have a pair of rotating solar power bank (32k mAh) . Each power bank last in general for about 3 days. And during that time the other power bank can recharge to full on solar. That way I keep a seeded filter going to avoid ammonia spikes. When you experience power outages that go over two days, you really start running into your beneficial bacteria dieing off. This really does help to provide a means to keep those bacteria going.

    • @brfinger
      @brfinger 4 года назад +1

      Another big thing to remember during the power outage is to unplug ALL your fish equipment and wait for the power to come on for a bit. After hurricanes, I have lost to much equipment from electrical surges.

  • @stateniland
    @stateniland 4 года назад +3

    I never worry about power outages.. I had a whole house Natural gas generator installed after Sandy hit us in the Northeast. Works like a charm ;)

  • @sthenurus1
    @sthenurus1 4 года назад +20

    Just a few things I learnt through a terrible experience and that might add some tips to this video:
    -If a generator is too expansive, a UPS does the job too (at least for a few hours). this one is cheap and works great! (APC Back-UPS (BE600M1) is a great example)
    -If you have a CO2 injection system, turn it off.
    -Some filters, like the aquaclears, need to be "primed" before they can restart. Don't expect your filter to just restart when the power will come back on.
    -If you don't have gaz stove, a propane BBQ does the job as well!
    Hopefully some of these tips might be helpful to someone.

  • @distorted_kirbo
    @distorted_kirbo 4 года назад +6

    It’s scary when the power goes out. Every time that happens I put warm water into my tropical tanks every 30 minutes to keep the temp normal

    • @swlz1005
      @swlz1005 2 года назад +1

      Will goldfish be fine :((

  • @jenniegeiger2400
    @jenniegeiger2400 2 года назад +2

    We just came out of a 22 hour power outage due to winter storm Izzy. I am soooooo thankful my two Bettas survived. I was so unprepared. 😔 Their water got so cold. I'm definitely going to get some kind of back up in place to keep their tanks going.

  • @Moreofthatminecraft
    @Moreofthatminecraft 4 года назад +3

    Within the last 7 days I had a 30 hour outage. I had backup air for some tanks but the fish farm toughed it out. This is why I keep freshwater fish.

  • @jessroberts5555
    @jessroberts5555 2 года назад +4

    LISTEN TO JOHN!!! I'm from Stafford, Virginia. Close to where King George County. The Blizzard we just had was like living in my own frozen personal hell. We just got power back. Luckily most of my fish survived (I have a lot of tanks of various fish). However, I still lost some great babies. I luckily lost none from my African cichlid and bichir tank, for now. I had a battery powered air pump, and was able to spread it between two large tanks. I also However, I could of saved them all if I had just got a generator.
    IT HURTS SO BAD TO SEE YOUR FISHY BABIES DIE SLOWLY AND BE HELPLESS TO STOP IT. UNLESS YOU WANT TO GO THROUGH WHAT I HAD SUFFERED THROUGH, GET A GENERATOR! Thank you for reading...
    Rip Pain (blood parrot with a resting beep face), Brandon (my auratus cichlid), Cupid (female betta from sorority), most of the tiger barb squad, Akido(golden gourami) and Goldie Locks (female peacock cichlid), Eros (my mother's male twin-tail betta).

    • @KGTropicals
      @KGTropicals  2 года назад

      We still have family and friends without power because of this storm. Sorry you lost some of your fish 🥺 this was definitely not a storm that anyone was prepared for.

  • @andreaspandega6319
    @andreaspandega6319 4 года назад +10

    "Indonesia which is like an oven"
    I agree to this

    • @neptun3z
      @neptun3z 4 года назад +1

      Im from indo lol

  • @BreakerInc
    @BreakerInc Год назад

    So glad I have a mini solar generator from back when I camped a ton.. Though I also have a rechargeable air pump just in case.

  • @pyromaniacalmagpie3198
    @pyromaniacalmagpie3198 3 года назад +1

    My red tailed shark survived a four day power outage. During a heat wave!! What a crazy tough guy, love red tails.

  • @morteparla6926
    @morteparla6926 4 года назад +2

    I like to keep a tank on hand where I grow a ton of hornwort and duckweed, as both absorb a lot of nutrients out of water, and they do it very fast. They make a good emergency measure in case of an extended power outage.

  • @chlimo
    @chlimo 4 года назад +2

    In the 4 months that I've had my betta. I've had 2 power outages...in the 15 years of living here, we've only ever lost power not even a handful of times..of course 2020 😅

  • @jazzkatt1919
    @jazzkatt1919 11 месяцев назад

    We get ice storms and live next to a wooded area. Last winter power outage (a real one, not just a couple of hours), I used every extra blanket on hand keeping myself from freezing. Next year's tax refund = GENERATOR. I'll be doing it for my fish and frogs, but will definitely enjoy the benefits myself, as well!

  • @CricketsMa
    @CricketsMa 2 года назад

    Very good suggestions. Thanks!

  • @gitz-zum
    @gitz-zum 4 года назад

    My backup battery operated airpunp came in handy during power outage other night...honestly u guys gave me the idea 2 get 1 awhile back and what a great suggestion. My fish thank u for time u take 2 make these videos

  • @purplebunny7728
    @purplebunny7728 3 года назад +1

    During a historic heat wave a few years ago my local fish store used ice in any form they could get.
    It was placed in zip lock bags and floated in the tanks. I have a daylight basement so it never got hot enough to cause a problem with my 2 small tanks. The winter power out is just too scary to contemplate. But I have heard of using disposable hand warmers. And I know a great place where they have little generators that will run the filters at least. You may have heard of them. Credit card coming up. And winter is coming soon. You just saved me. Thanks for the boatload of information.

  • @ellalomo4730
    @ellalomo4730 3 года назад

    I had a huge cichlid tank back when there wasn't RUclips or at least not enough videos to help! I used to fill cola bottles up of hotwater and place them in the tank to keep them warm. Thank you so much for this!

  • @jacquesbartlett5898
    @jacquesbartlett5898 4 года назад +2

    Like the discuss tank. Would like to see how the lids was modified to fit the HOB's...........

  • @randomnesschannel8820
    @randomnesschannel8820 4 года назад +1

    I dont really have super long power outages so thats a stress reliver

  • @bethanyelaine9949
    @bethanyelaine9949 2 года назад

    The Bubble Box is the best air bubbler. We just had a power outage for 3 day and put one set of batteries in one time and it kept going for over 24 hours, but then we got the power back. I don't know how long they last, but they are pretty amazing. We have a 29 Gallon with Platys and Mollies.

  • @Kazwick12
    @Kazwick12 4 года назад +4

    Because of the hurricane that just hit my tank went a week with no power, I was prepared to loose everything but I didn’t loose anything. All I had was a battery air pump

  • @bradleymcwilliams8995
    @bradleymcwilliams8995 4 года назад +1

    Hey John and Lisa. saw your video about power outages and it made me think of another good video idea. i think it would be cool if you made a video completely about how to feed your fish while you are away for a extended period of time and test out all the different products etc.
    recently just got a betta in a 5 gallon and your videos have been very helpful! thanks

  • @bryansimmons3723
    @bryansimmons3723 2 года назад

    A fairly small power inverter will run a couple of tanks. Hook up to your car battery and run a couple of ext cords. You can get s small 1500 watt one for less than $100. Pretty handy.

  • @CaylorsReptilesAquatics
    @CaylorsReptilesAquatics 4 года назад +2

    Lots of good information John.

  • @EliteTreats
    @EliteTreats 4 года назад +3

    I have solar and a battery back up on my house since I have a solar company and it’s been perfect against stuff like this. No outages for me :)

  • @soda_the_swiftie
    @soda_the_swiftie 3 года назад +1

    The shortest power outage for me was about 1 millisecond.

  • @LittleMissSteffi
    @LittleMissSteffi 4 года назад

    2003 hurricane Isabel i remember that power was out for a long time and yes friendly neighbors were nice to have at that time. Also it was fun to run and play in the rain 🌧 also wasn't into fishkeeping at the time was a bonus. But I love fish now and would hate to lose them all. Thanks for this video. Also may try to add solar panels to the list of emergency tools

  • @stevendunn264
    @stevendunn264 4 года назад

    Great advice. All 4 tanks I own, no matter what size or other filters, have a sponge filter also, running on a USB powered air pump. Great insurance and I can use power bank to run for days. No backup for lights and heat yet. I have also used a cycled sponge filter to set up an emergency hospital tank.

  • @jessical.7750
    @jessical.7750 4 года назад

    We have regular power outages and it's actually affecting my health. I have anxiety and PTSD. Before we had fish tanks, a power outage was an inconvenience but now that we have numerous tanks it's a constant source of anxiety and worry for me and when the power inevitably goes out it is like it's the end of the world and my brain goes blank like an idget lol. This video is a huge help for me so thank you for making it!

  • @louiegroenewald
    @louiegroenewald 2 года назад

    In South Africa we have loadshedding. Every few months at least twice a year we have power outages for 2 hours at a time scheduled at different times. roughly 6 hours in between where power is on again. Sometimes it happens twice a day. meaning for 4 hours there is no power, with power on for 6 hours in between. Sometimes 3 times a day. Giving 6 hours with no power with 6 hours power on in between. The authorities makes these loadshedding happens for at least two months sometimes 3 months on end and then stop it for a some months before it starts again.
    I do have fish dying during these times or at least fish dying withing 2 weeks after the loadshedding stopped.
    My local store suggests if it is 3 times a day that power is off (6 hours a day) I need to do a midweek water change. Also recently they advice, as if it is a big secret, to add clean sea water to the tank in small increments according to tank volume with a day or two separate in between. We live close to the sea....
    PS, I have 12 tanks of which 2 is quarantine tanks. The past loadshedding, casualty count is almost 30 fish spread across different tanks.
    Two of my tanks have battery operated pumps running air curtain. but fish still die...
    What would your suggestion be if you were us here in South Africa?

  • @tomsmith5456
    @tomsmith5456 4 года назад +1

    I honestly can’t remember the last power cut we had in north Essex Uk it must have been years ago , guess we are lucky thank goodness.

  • @irenedool1069
    @irenedool1069 4 года назад

    Just got a battery operated air pump, hope to get another soon. So far I have corries and a betta and four little juvenile male guppies. Thanks for your videos John and Lisa. This is one of the first channels I found researching fish keeping and you introduced me to Cory and planted aquariums.

  • @scaryskeleton9985
    @scaryskeleton9985 2 года назад +1

    I live in South Africa and experience almost daily planned power outages. I really want to have a fish tank, but I don’t want to risk my fish being killed. Thank you for this video, hopefully I can figure something out…

  • @vampiroll
    @vampiroll 4 года назад +8

    Honestly, I worry more about earthquakes, I only have glass tanks right now.

    • @zander-5951
      @zander-5951 4 года назад +2

      I've never even thought about earth quakes 😳

    • @ok-mb5ul
      @ok-mb5ul 4 года назад +1

      Oh noo- earthquakes are aquarists worst nightmare.

    • @jimanast3593
      @jimanast3593 4 года назад +1

      Find the video about eartquake aquarium protection from the TV emmition series "Totally unprepared"! (The emmition site and fb pages r not active. :-( )

  • @novakayne9373
    @novakayne9373 4 года назад

    ive lost fish from heat. water temp got up to about 34c (heatwave of nearly 50c) power went out due to bushfires and i was using fresh water to cool tanks but the water from the tap was stupidly high 28c from memory and i didnt have carbon blocks so i eventually just ran out of conditioner.
    in summer its regularly in the mid to high 40c range but that was my first introduction to keeping fish through summer in my garage since then ive made some changes. that said i only lost maybe 10 fish in summer
    34c = 93.2f 50c = 122f

  • @monsterfishgal
    @monsterfishgal 4 года назад

    We Have 2 generators. And haven't had to use them yet. They also sale a portabke heater for camping that is ran with the little green propane bottles. Great Video

  • @JMACK1
    @JMACK1 4 года назад +1

    I have a couple different solar options, jackery power generator, and homemade battery backup, work great after thunderstorms knock out power few weeks ago

  • @metroidfn4572
    @metroidfn4572 3 года назад +3

    Saw this after 3 day Power outage in Texas. Fish are all dead... Nice timing youtube

  • @Alexander6749
    @Alexander6749 3 года назад

    I’ve ran a bubbler like that 3 days straight once... didn’t even die but it lost power and you can see the difference in air flow

  • @Nandrall18-25
    @Nandrall18-25 Год назад

    Very late comment, but I just have say thank you so much. This video was very helpful.🙂 Power outages have always caused me so much stress since I became a fish keeper years ago. I still remember my first fish, about half a dozen tiger barbs. Came home after a winter trip, no power, the house was freezing, and they were all dead. RIP boys

    • @NewAquariumHobby
      @NewAquariumHobby Год назад

      Dear u can use dc 12v air pump in power cut I made 12v air pump which can run minimum 5 hours with Motorcycle battery

  • @The-Grateful-Hippie
    @The-Grateful-Hippie 4 года назад

    I'm also in VA and we have never been happier to have a house with a wood stove. On thing I used in the past and I need to get another is a battery backup for computers. The only thing is the APC beeps while it's running. I need to look for one that doesn't. Another option is the battery powered jump start box. Mine is a few years old and even has a USB port.

  • @seaturtlelife286
    @seaturtlelife286 4 года назад +1

    My heater broke a week ago and when I woke up my betta was in water that was 67 degrees. Luckily my betta survived but who knows how long the heater was out for.

  • @rolobrown123
    @rolobrown123 4 года назад +1

    The battery powered airator is mainly used for bait when fishing and I say you could probably make for a week or two.

  • @mrgrumpy6408
    @mrgrumpy6408 3 года назад

    I live in an area where we get a lot of storms and some flooding, As I type this there is a huge storm going on, its been raining all weekend with gale force winds and is expected to continue for the next few days. I have a small diesel generator that will power my tanks, the TV, my laptop and my cell phone, If the power goes out and my wife children and I are not home the fish are fine for a few hours till one of us comes home and fires up the generator. In 2017 after cyclone Debbie we were without power for 6 days and it wasnt a problem, ok the plants were not too happy because the tank lights were off but filtration and heating were unaffected. The generator was the best 1000 AUD I ever spent.

  • @jeffmckee1825
    @jeffmckee1825 4 года назад

    Very rare here in the city of Rochester , NY. Many years back , they put all power lines underground. Have only had maybe 4-5 in the 45 years I have lived in the city and none were more than 24 hours. The furnace is a natural gas boiler (radiators) that has a millivolt thermostat that does not require electric , so the furnace works even with the power out.

  • @Evil_Genius_888
    @Evil_Genius_888 4 года назад

    Yup. We lost power last winter for long enough I was starting to worry. Wrapped the tanks in blankets and moved water in cycles with a cup. We are looking at putting in a gas fireplace that will keep the house warm no matter what.

  • @fishstuf9335
    @fishstuf9335 4 года назад

    yeah power outages are pretty common here lots of hurricanes

  • @justinm1150
    @justinm1150 4 года назад

    can use heat packs or cold packs too

  • @ajd8558
    @ajd8558 4 года назад

    The overheating thing happened to my friend - huge marine tank. We had a heat wave where it was 35 - 40 Celsius every day, and his tank cooling system failed while he was at work so he didn't know until he got home. Everything died. He was devastated.

  • @kameronjermiha5196
    @kameronjermiha5196 Год назад

    Luckily I noticed in time but two of my koi fish the more medium sized out of the group decided to jump out of my pond during the power outage. Why was this? Thank god I saved my beautiful little buddys

  • @aquariumtreasures1054
    @aquariumtreasures1054 4 года назад +1

    Our electronic goes out a lot here in Florida. Going to get one soon.🐟😊👍

  • @umbra9913
    @umbra9913 4 года назад +4

    UPS Systems are fantastic and would highly recommend. Originally had one for my PC/Servers and had the bright idea to get a powerful one for my reef and planted setups just in case. Peace of mind it is always better to be safe than sorry.

    • @SuperRAJORSHI
      @SuperRAJORSHI 4 года назад

      I have done it too....👍

    • @bonniew1992
      @bonniew1992 4 года назад

      That has been my thought. It would be prohibitively expensive if you have a lot of tanks to power, but for two or three tanks should work fine.

    • @The-Grateful-Hippie
      @The-Grateful-Hippie 4 года назад

      Can you recommend a model that doesn't beep?

    • @SuperRAJORSHI
      @SuperRAJORSHI 4 года назад +1

      I have an APC 1k VA for my pc...i think its enough for 2-3 tanks for a couple of days....if u maintain on&off airpumping formula....

    • @umbra9913
      @umbra9913 4 года назад +1

      @@The-Grateful-Hippie I have no beeping Issues with my APC SMT 750. Only the stock fan was a little loud so replaced it with a Noctua. If it is constantly beeping may be another issue so checl service manual etc.

  • @AwesomenessJourney
    @AwesomenessJourney 4 года назад

    In South Africa, we have load shedding. It means that the power can go off for 2 to 4 hours, when the power company says that demand is higher than capacity. At times we have this every day, leading into weeks. Other times we have months without it happening. It can strike at any time, with 0 notice. In the past I've used a UPS to run air pumps and filters, and this has helped a lot. Living in a sub tropical climate, cold is usually not a problem. If it's winter I can cover tanks with blankets.

  • @TheFewzz
    @TheFewzz 3 года назад

    I live in the UK and i seriously cant remember when we had a powercut, not a problem we seem to have.

  • @diydesignbuilds2004
    @diydesignbuilds2004 4 года назад

    In South Africa our power goes out 3 to 4 times a day so I am kind of used to power outages

  • @MJW173
    @MJW173 4 года назад

    hey, heatwave horror story!! i have a small 3.5 gal on my desk at home and one day this summer our AC went out. i lost 3 cherry shrimp before i realized their water was over 88 degrees! i used binder clips to clamp an ice pack on the outside glass to slowly bring the water down and put a fan blowing across the surface to add more oxygen and help cool.

  • @kdocdreamer2930
    @kdocdreamer2930 4 года назад

    Having air hose line splitter is good. I've used those battery pumps to run 2 or 3 air lines. I have sponge filters already in tanks so I can keep my filtration going

  • @redbeardeddragon3405
    @redbeardeddragon3405 2 года назад

    You could put warm water in a soda bottle. And float the bottle in the tank.

  • @DittzyDJ
    @DittzyDJ 4 года назад

    Bought a generator at the same time I got my fish (Hurricane Laura was on the way). My refrigerator and my fish tanks we the first things that got plugged in when the power went out. Fish, fish tank, fish tank supplies, a generator all within a couple of days...BROKE! lol

  • @LadyandtheScamp4Ever
    @LadyandtheScamp4Ever 3 года назад

    I live in Florida & I don’t need to use a heater. My water temp stays between 75-78 (which is good for the fish I keep, I think... cherry shrimp, corydoras, & guppies 😍

  • @theonly1cuba
    @theonly1cuba 4 года назад +5

    we went five days without power and tried everything to keep my tank going! i lost all my guppies and my koi betta 😢

  • @WattsRaider
    @WattsRaider 4 года назад +2

    Yea I have to leave on my AC when I go to work cause if I don't the tank water is gonna get too warm. I think imma buy me a small portable AC to save my real AC when I'm at work.

  • @onyxdragon1179
    @onyxdragon1179 2 года назад

    I have one of those Marina battery air pumps, and I can say that the batteries last quite long. (Live in Puerto Rico, where power outages can last for a week at least.)
    Longest run I had was three days and nights straight. By day/night 3 the air pump loses some of its strength, but it still works well enough to generate water movement. No dead fish whatsoever.
    Hopefully I won't need to test them out for longer periods of time (after a hurricane, for example)

  • @slamboy66
    @slamboy66 3 года назад

    In the past I used a PC power backup , but now use a Jackery 1500 .

  • @andrewderksen3342
    @andrewderksen3342 11 месяцев назад

    So our power just went out for 7hr
    And my house was not heated that day(4°c outside 😬 ) , I have a wood stove
    So
    I was worried the tanks would Kool a bit too much ....
    So started a fire 🔥
    And in the morning
    The fish were just fine 👍
    I got 2 of those battery 🔋 powered air pumps in a lot sale a few weeks ago
    They are great , and I also got a USB pump exactly like the one you showed 🙌
    So
    I did not circulate the water the whole 7hr and the fish were fine , this could be - because I have lots of plants 🤷👍

  • @jeffbeatty6325
    @jeffbeatty6325 4 года назад

    For a safer choice for heat without the bad smell, I have used the BBQ style propane tanks with a small heater that mounts to the top. They are very conveinent and easy to use.

  • @godsasleep
    @godsasleep 4 года назад +1

    I had a gift card to a LFS, that I saved for over nine months, until their annual half-off sale. Then finally, I got six congo tetras to complete my African river biotope. A couple of weeks later, we had a severe windstorm and lost power for 25 days. Lost everything.

  • @ryansmith616
    @ryansmith616 4 года назад

    I live in an apartment, so a generator is a difficult option since it's so loud. And honestly, a generator is a huge overkill, unless you're going to run other appliances on it too.
    For waterflow/filtration, I would use a UPS. This is a great option as it's always plugged in, and takes over instantly when the power goes out. Just unplug the non-essentials and only run your pump/filter for short cycles like he mentions in the video.
    You can also have a car battery on hand, with a DC-powered pump (or less efficiently, use an inverter for an AC pump) Wire it to the battery and that will run a small pump for (probably) days. Keep monitoring the voltage if you can, before the voltage drops lower than 12v, swap it out for your car's battery and run the engine for as long as you can to recharge. Then keep swapping the batteries if needed. As stated by other commenters, AGM deep-cycle batteries are the best for long-term, short voltage draining. But a cheap 12v group 24 battery from Walmart will work.
    Can't confirm this, but air stones should be helpful with oxygenation. Maybe someone can chime in on that.
    If you buy a battery-powered bubbler, get one that has USB recharging or direct USB power. You can run that off a battery bank or recharge it in your car. Maybe get two batteries so one can be recharging while the other runs the pump.
    Propane grills are great for heating water as a commenter below mentioned. Great idea. Always good to have one for cooking food for yourself, anyways.

  • @mikedrop8865
    @mikedrop8865 2 года назад

    You guys rock! Thank you for all of your informative, interesting and useful information. :)

  • @NeighborhoodBasketCase
    @NeighborhoodBasketCase 4 года назад +1

    My fear is the power going out when I'm away at work

  • @rosehill9537
    @rosehill9537 4 года назад

    We lost power for over a week and half! After an ex cyclone 🌀 (hurricane) I had a single tank then. I was freaking out. I now have 11. This has been helpful!

  • @mckenzie390
    @mckenzie390 4 года назад

    Thank God for my battery back up.Power was out all day Saturday and it saved me and my fishes

  • @97judge
    @97judge 4 года назад

    Great video. One suggestion of a topic to add would be the consequences of not installing one way valves on the airlines to prevent flooding if the pump stops for any reason.

  • @LittleMissSteffi
    @LittleMissSteffi 4 года назад +1

    I've always called them shop heaters or tornado heaters

  • @Megatog615
    @Megatog615 4 года назад +1

    Why are Uninterruptible Power Supplies so unknown in the fish hobby? I can keep my heater and air pump running on a $40 UPS for about half an hour, and you can use them to keep HOBs running and primed when the power goes out momentarily.

  • @Revlemmon
    @Revlemmon 4 года назад

    Bomb Craig A is assessing the situation.. Dragon Warrior fans will understand. At least for short power outages you may be able to run the filters off a UPS unit for a short time. If you have a large tank or the power is going to be out for a while a small inverter generator may be on the table.

  • @alexandracolorado1421
    @alexandracolorado1421 4 года назад

    APC UPS, 1000VA UPS Battery Backup & Surge Protector, BX1000M Backup Battery, AVR, Dataline Protection and LCD Display, Back-UPS Pro Uninterruptible Power Supply. This is 150 dollars and will keep your filters and heaters working for several days. I use to charge mine up and bring it camping since it would charge my phone run the radio, and lights for a week plus trip

  • @patricktrujillo9596
    @patricktrujillo9596 3 года назад

    I bought a portable power car jump box $100 it has plugs 🔌 for the heaters or anything else usb for the bubbles it has everything you need for a power outage and will last a lot longer

  • @GSP-76
    @GSP-76 4 года назад

    I have had like 5 power outages in the last few months... twice they were 4+ hours. I have my main tank's return pump on a UPS which gives me an additional hour of usage at it's normal power. If I cut it down to 50% power, I can get an hour and a half of use. Luckily I haven't had any major issues yet but I bought a battery powered air bubbler to have just in case.

  • @HadEnough745
    @HadEnough745 4 года назад

    I've lost power in the winter here in NY and the first thing I do is connect my tanks to my portable generator. Heaters, filters, lights all get plugged in before anything else. I bought a Champion 3500-4000 Watt 8 yrs ago for under $400. Their customer service is very good.

  • @LittleMissSteffi
    @LittleMissSteffi 4 года назад +4

    You should of told them when not using the air they should have a on way flow on airpump so they don't back siphon

  • @stateniland
    @stateniland 4 года назад

    Hi... any tricks to a smooth change of a gravel bottom? I have a 75g with white gravel and want to change to black.. I'm not looking forward to it.. any tips would be appreciated.
    Thanks Joe

  • @hellhound-si5oz
    @hellhound-si5oz 3 года назад

    I have a a PC that kicks in right away when power goes out who will run for about 8 hours with battery expansion modules you can expand it to about 36 hours