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This morning Jay says, "If you go in the basement and smell something buring, the heater broke on the fish tank." After I ask him about the fish he said, Yeah, it's dead. But it's newly dead b/c the body is still "fresh" looking.
Then he emails me and says, "heater cracked and split in ? and leaked out goop and grease from the internals of the heater. The remnants of the heater was also sparking when I pulled it out of the tank and I can only presume it electrocuted my fish what a nightmare!"
Poor fish AND so happy HE didn't get electrocuted when checking out what was happening!
Re: We electrocuted our fish
Well, your fish just wanted to go out with a bang! Poor fishy.
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Poor fishy, but if I recall correctly, you were waiting on him to die anyway b/c you don't want any more fish, right? Still, terrible fate for the little guy, may he RIP.
Glad your H didn't get a shock to his system and that it wasn't you who had to discover the dead fish.
I can see it now: "Tonight at 11, Mario Hilario shows you the hidden dangers of fish ownership..."
Sorry about the fish, but glad YH is fine!
OMG too funny.
Erin - originally yes, but them MH decided he wanted a better tank and more corall. So now we'll be buying a new fish once the new tank comes in.
Ala the tank is in our basement room, so I never see it and I claim no ownership to it whatsoever. Therefore, I refuse to clean it.
Oh no
it was a salt water tank?? What kind of fish was it?
Glad YH wasn't hurt.. was it a glass heater? The Marineland heaters are the best, they don't break easily and has an automatic shut off.