omg noooooooo

hud3339;649235 wrote: Tank down to 98.1 now it was a marineland

Edit: Tank down to 98.1 now it was a marineland

Marineland Stealth? Stealth heaters have ben recalled.
 
i've got to ask (didn't see it if it was already posted somewhere)

(what size is your tank, what size was your heater?)
 
That totally suck. I had the same thing happen to me when I had freshwater. I never put a heater in my tanks unless it's on a controller. My 20l doesn't have one at all.
 
If its a stealth heater I would be taking it up with them. Geoff (gmpolan) had a stealth cause a similar problem which crashed his entire tank.
 
Ok I lost A LOT of stuff, only things that might make it lotr zoas fire ice zoas and hollywood stunner chalice

Edit: I'm doin a 50% water change
 
:eek:

bro, that sucks man. When you are all set back up I may have some things to send you home with.
 
Rbredding;649288 wrote: i've got to ask (didn't see it if it was already posted somewhere)

(what size is your tank, what size was your heater?)

It is a 29 gallon cube, heater was a marineland (not sure what kind)

Edit: Thanks everyone for there support and advice
 
hang in there man .. good luck.

i haven't had a heater in any of my systems for 7 years now for this reason... ya i know....
 
SnowManSnow;649370 wrote: hang in there man .. good luck.

i haven't had a heater in any of my systems for 7 years now for this reason... ya i know....

Just curious what do your temps get down to in the winter?

Thanks
 
RedStang;649376 wrote: Just curious what do your temps get down to in the winter?

Thanks

meh... 78ish....

i suppose no one should do this though... its too risky :) although i haven't had an overheat due to a heater :)

the combination of the house AC / Heating + the pumps and such just happens to keep my tank where I need it.

In a power out I do run a heater though... (if im forced to go bare bones u know)
 
SnowManSnow;649380 wrote: meh... 78ish....

i suppose no one should do this though... its too risky :) although i haven't had an overheat due to a heater :)

the combination of the house AC / Heating + the pumps and such just happens to keep my tank where I need it.

In a power out I do run a heater though... (if im forced to go bare bones u know)

It's something worth considering. The simpler we can make our systems the better IMO. Worth looking into.
 
Spring $100 for a heater controller. This horror story is cheaply avoided. Or, count the $100 as a down payment on a full scale controller like an Apex. You won't regret that purchase.
 
Running 2 small heaters versus 1 big heater is reccomended. If one goes up, the 2nd shuts down. It becomes a bigger struggle for a small heater to heat a tank that quickly and chances are you would catch it before a major issue. 2 small keep it at a pretty constant temp.
 
Wow gross. What heater do you have? Sometimes this hobby is as frustrating as it is rewarding it seems.
 
sakrei;649771 wrote: Wow gross. What heater do you have? Sometimes this hobby is as frustrating as it is rewarding it seems.

Did you read the post or just try to get your post count up to sell stuff?

Marinland.
 
Ok I lost about 50% of the corals 3 different zoa lived along with superman monti, Hollywood stunner chalice,blue Orange acans, gorgonia, and an orange sps forgot the name.
 
Thats terrible. At least you were able to save a few things. Sorry to hear it.
 
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