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my power has gone out, and been out for about 5 hours now, are my tanks gonna be okay? i have a 32G and a 12G. i’m very worried

there isn’t an estimated return time because i think a power line is down.
 
my power has gone out, and been out for about 5 hours now, are my tanks gonna be okay? i have a 32G and a 12G. i’m very worried

there isn’t an estimated return time because i think a power line is down.
Aeration is key. Gotta get them oxygen. Your gonna have to draw some water out with a pot and just pour it back in. Do that quite a bit.
 
Don't worry about your corals. They can survive without light for a time. And I wouldn't feed during the outage (unless it's a few days). And then minimally.
 
Can you find some way of causing surface agitation? Could even be you and a spoon
i have a little turkey baster i was blowing air in, but that doesn’t last long and this power outage seems like it’ll be overnight, i can’t stay up to mess with it all night
 
i have a little turkey baster i was blowing air in, but that doesn’t last long and this power outage seems like it’ll be overnight, i can’t stay up to mess with it all night
Just do as often as you can.
 
i have a little turkey baster i was blowing air in, but that doesn’t last long and this power outage seems like it’ll be overnight, i can’t stay up to mess with it all night
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. Let me ask, did you manually aerate in the last five hours? If not, that'll give you an idea of the time they have as a minimum. You could just work the surface, say, every four hours (and work it well). That would be a middle of the night run and go back to sleep.
 
i have a little turkey baster i was blowing air in, but that doesn’t last long and this power outage seems like it’ll be overnight, i can’t stay up to mess with it all night

Walmart has battery powered air pumps for cheap. Go online and check if they are in stock, should give a location too. Don’t forget the batteries. They are bait bubblers or something like that.
 
You may want to consider a battery backup. Something that'll run one powerhead each for a goodly amount of time. There are also powerheads out there with their own battery back up built in.
 
Walmart has battery powered air pumps for cheap. Go online and check if they are in stock, should give a location too. Don’t forget the batteries. They are bait bubblers or something like that.
And get Duracell or Energizer. I'm geeky enough to know they're the best.
 
I think ph would be a good measure of urgency. Not perfect, but easy. I know o2 and co2 levels are independent but respiration of o2 usually results in co2, which will decrease ph.
 
You may want to consider a battery backup. Something that'll run one powerhead each for a goodly amount of time. There are also powerheads out there with their own battery back up built in.
that’s actually exactly what i did! someone who does have power lended me one and my dad magically had one, so im good at least for now
 

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