So apparently overnight a breaker blew and cut the power to two of my tanks, a 135G and a 40G. I left early this morning and didn't check the tanks, thought the wife was going to feed them. She didn't, and never checked them. She called me in a panic at about 3:00 'cause they were all either laying on the bottom or breathing laboriously at the top in the 135G. So I lost the following:
* 4 large borleyi, about 8" each
* Four peacocks, including a 3" bi-color 500, which was my favorite (ouch)
* 4" VC hap, very cool fish
* small pleco
* a 13 year-old bala shark (OUCH)
Came home, got it all back up and running, did a big water change. Wife said the 9" venustus male was face down in the gravel, she took an air pump and tubing and actually put the tubing in his mouth, and he perked up and lived to tell the tale. Aquatic CPR!
Crazy thing is, 20 minutes after the water change he was trying to mate with his two females, a dragon blood peacock was busy spitting gravel to dig a mating pit, and a pair of red zebras was actually mating. I guess they've got their priorities straight.
Bright side of all this? I have half a dozen 18 year-old clown loaches in this tank, and all pulled through with flying colors. Whew.
* 4 large borleyi, about 8" each
* Four peacocks, including a 3" bi-color 500, which was my favorite (ouch)
* 4" VC hap, very cool fish
* small pleco
* a 13 year-old bala shark (OUCH)
Came home, got it all back up and running, did a big water change. Wife said the 9" venustus male was face down in the gravel, she took an air pump and tubing and actually put the tubing in his mouth, and he perked up and lived to tell the tale. Aquatic CPR!
Crazy thing is, 20 minutes after the water change he was trying to mate with his two females, a dragon blood peacock was busy spitting gravel to dig a mating pit, and a pair of red zebras was actually mating. I guess they've got their priorities straight.
Bright side of all this? I have half a dozen 18 year-old clown loaches in this tank, and all pulled through with flying colors. Whew.
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