Slickcg33
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So, on one of the coldest nights of the year here in sunny Florida my heater breaks.
I didn't find out until this morning but the tank dropped down to 60 degrees (maybe more, but the thermometer read 60 when i woke up) I ran out and got a new heater and its slowly raising the temp back up. The tanks temp is usually around 79-80 degrees regularly. Everything looks shriveled up and dead and i think that's how most of the corals may remain.
Any suggestions on what I can do to help the tank out? Like I said I got a new heater that's slowly raising it back, but other then that I don't know what to do. Just sit and wait and see what survives? Has anyone had any experience with something like this? Is everything doomed? I have 3 nems in the tank and they look like sh*t any suggestions are appreciated thanks.
I didn't find out until this morning but the tank dropped down to 60 degrees (maybe more, but the thermometer read 60 when i woke up) I ran out and got a new heater and its slowly raising the temp back up. The tanks temp is usually around 79-80 degrees regularly. Everything looks shriveled up and dead and i think that's how most of the corals may remain.
Any suggestions on what I can do to help the tank out? Like I said I got a new heater that's slowly raising it back, but other then that I don't know what to do. Just sit and wait and see what survives? Has anyone had any experience with something like this? Is everything doomed? I have 3 nems in the tank and they look like sh*t any suggestions are appreciated thanks.