Re: NANFA-- Tank chiliing-weekend experiments

m c (midgatutordigests_at_yahoo.com)
Tue, 3 Dec 2002 18:38:25 -0800 (PST)

3 day snow induced blackout cost me 3/4 of my
collection last Feb. No worries this year as now I
have gas heat.

Now I just have to bet that my plants will keep the
water clean, as my filter bacteria colony crashes, and
that they can do it with only filtered natural
sunlight, during the obviously overcast days of the
blackout.

moon, if you will, contact me off list, I want to ask
you about the elephantnose fish.

--- Moontanman_at_aol.com wrote:
> Unusually cold weather here would make chilling a
> tank easy. My heat went out
> on the coldest night this year and I woke up with a
> tank at 62 degrees. It
> had both tropical s and natives in it but none
> seemed to mind. An
> elephantnose fish didn't skip a beat which surprised
> me. I shouldn't have
> bragged about how mild the winters usually are here.
> Bragging will get you
> every time!
>
> Moon
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