mhancock
Fishaholic
Dear all,
Last year a heater failed and I lost several fish who could not cope with the high temperatures.
It's happened again, after rescaping a tank at the weekend, today I noticed all the glowlight tetras really struggling and it was soon obvious that it was too warm, and turned out to be 33 degrees centrigrade. The poor things were beginning to turn white, some have died. I put them into separate water, and did a few water changes to reduce the temp of the big tank.
So, my questions are:
Mark
Last year a heater failed and I lost several fish who could not cope with the high temperatures.
It's happened again, after rescaping a tank at the weekend, today I noticed all the glowlight tetras really struggling and it was soon obvious that it was too warm, and turned out to be 33 degrees centrigrade. The poor things were beginning to turn white, some have died. I put them into separate water, and did a few water changes to reduce the temp of the big tank.
So, my questions are:
- Is there a brand or heater that is less prone to breaking?
- Is it possible that in moving things around that I broke a thermostat?
- Or is it just that heaters have a life span (if so, what?), after which they should be replaced to avoid disaster?
Mark