FriendlyGeek
Fish Fanatic
Hi all
I know there have been some discusions on here recently around the cost of living and rising prices everywhere, but I wanted to ask a specific question so started my own thread (hope that's ok).
We are in the UK and live in an all electric property (an apartment) with limited space and shared communal areas and I am becoming very concerned about what would happen to our fish if there was ever an outage in winter, because our place gets very cold. I understand that a lot of the media stuff is exaggerated and sensationalist, but I am genuinly becoming concerned about black outs - or even not being able to afford to feed the meter - so to my question -
Does anyone have any ideas of how we could keep the tank warm enough for a period of time longer than a few hours, if we were to lose power during the winter?
I have looked at battery back ups but these only tend to provide a couple of hours which wouldn't be enough (and they are very expensive too). Things like generators are no good because we donlt have the space and again, they cost too much.
I have heard that you can fill plastic bottles with warmer water, cap them and float them in the tank but would this realistically work? Are there any other low cost methods that anyone could suggest?
We are happy to not use the heating and simply wrap up in blankets ourselves but obviously we can't wrap the fish up nice 'n' warm in blankets and I am worried what will happen to them should we have no power for whatever reason, for an extended period of time
I know winter is quite a long time away yet but I want to prepare as much as possible because I know it is going to be tough this year
ETA: I have posted this in equipment but not sure that is the right place
I know there have been some discusions on here recently around the cost of living and rising prices everywhere, but I wanted to ask a specific question so started my own thread (hope that's ok).
We are in the UK and live in an all electric property (an apartment) with limited space and shared communal areas and I am becoming very concerned about what would happen to our fish if there was ever an outage in winter, because our place gets very cold. I understand that a lot of the media stuff is exaggerated and sensationalist, but I am genuinly becoming concerned about black outs - or even not being able to afford to feed the meter - so to my question -
Does anyone have any ideas of how we could keep the tank warm enough for a period of time longer than a few hours, if we were to lose power during the winter?
I have looked at battery back ups but these only tend to provide a couple of hours which wouldn't be enough (and they are very expensive too). Things like generators are no good because we donlt have the space and again, they cost too much.
I have heard that you can fill plastic bottles with warmer water, cap them and float them in the tank but would this realistically work? Are there any other low cost methods that anyone could suggest?
We are happy to not use the heating and simply wrap up in blankets ourselves but obviously we can't wrap the fish up nice 'n' warm in blankets and I am worried what will happen to them should we have no power for whatever reason, for an extended period of time
I know winter is quite a long time away yet but I want to prepare as much as possible because I know it is going to be tough this year
ETA: I have posted this in equipment but not sure that is the right place