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Hi from Anchorage, AK. I have lived through my fair share of volcanic erruptions being here all my life but this is the first one since I took up the hobby. I am not sure how important it is to keep the ash out of the tank (I am guessing pretty important).
When ash hit last night I spent a couple hours trying to do what I could. I covered the tanks with plastic sheeting, turned off the skimmers (so they wouldn't draw air directly into the tank water), and taped off my windows and doors to keep it out of the house. I also turned all my lights off to reduce oxygen consumption. Any thoughts on other important issues with volcanic ash would be appreciated.
Thanks
When ash hit last night I spent a couple hours trying to do what I could. I covered the tanks with plastic sheeting, turned off the skimmers (so they wouldn't draw air directly into the tank water), and taped off my windows and doors to keep it out of the house. I also turned all my lights off to reduce oxygen consumption. Any thoughts on other important issues with volcanic ash would be appreciated.
Thanks


