Sunnyspots
Fishaholic
I got water in my filter's plug and am now waiting a good 24hrs for it to dry out to be safe. Will the beneficial bacteria in the filter keep alive if the filter is submerged in the tank but not having a throughput?
Not sure what "pouring out by the flex" means, but as long as the fish are OK...I've ended up putting it in rice on top of the LED lights for warmth. Sadly drying with a rag resulted in a deluge (well, good amount of water, anyway) pouring out by the flex @Slaphppy7.
As long as the bacteria will survive I don't mind the wait. I just don't want to go back to square 1, especially over such a silly mistake. I shall try the blowdryer @MammaBearinTN and use my pocket in future @Essjay!
Not sure what "pouring out by the flex" means, but as long as the fish are OK...
Just seen you're from the US. We have different plugs here - roomy - with a gap between the flex and the plug and a way to open it (screw sheared though).Not sure what "pouring out by the flex" means, but as long as the fish are OK...
Waiting 24 hours for the plug to dry might be overkill. If I accidentally get one of my plugs wet, I just wipe it off with a rap and put it in front of a fan for 10 minutes.I've ended up putting it in rice on top of the LED lights for warmth. Sadly drying with a rag resulted in a deluge (well, good amount of water, anyway) pouring out by the flex @Slaphppy7.
As long as the bacteria will survive I don't mind the wait. I just don't want to go back to square 1, especially over such a silly mistake. I shall try the blowdryer @MammaBearinTN and use my pocket in future @Essjay!
I see, thanks for the clarificationJust seen you're from the US. We have different plugs here - roomy - with a gap between the flex and the plug and a way to open it (screw sheared though).