Backup in case of power failure
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Backup in case of power failure
I'm in Australia and I was just wondering if in the case of a power failure is there anything I can do to help my two tanks survive? Short of buying a generator that is. Are there any battery powered heaters or pumps you can buy just to keep the tank oxygenated and warm for a couple of hours if need be?
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We have lots of power outages during the summer due to electrical storms and once in a while hurricanes (cross my fingers those don't come). I have lots of battery operated air pumps.
I don't worry about temperature too much. I am always trying to cool my tanks. I think people use blankets and towels to keep a tank warm, if the power outage is only an hour or two.
I don't worry about temperature too much. I am always trying to cool my tanks. I think people use blankets and towels to keep a tank warm, if the power outage is only an hour or two.
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Unless you live where it snows like I do temp is a non issue. Now here two weeks no power in the winter happened before. Will it happen again? I have a generator. Batteries would be fine most of the time.
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I live in a very flat undeveloped semi-rural part of Melbourne, Australia. We get high squally winds which bring down power lines alot, although to their credit they always restore power within an hour or two. The house is temperature controlled at 21 degrees at all times.
It's a relief to know that my babies shouldnt die if the power is off for less than 2 hours but I will still invest in a battery powered air pump for both tanks. And i'll cover the tank with towels etc.
Thanks all.
It's a relief to know that my babies shouldnt die if the power is off for less than 2 hours but I will still invest in a battery powered air pump for both tanks. And i'll cover the tank with towels etc.
Thanks all.
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