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Preparing For Sudden Construction
We will be having heavy digging/construction outside our house on Tuesday. It'll be on the septic system and the fish tanks are near the exterior walls. This is about 10-20 feet from the digging. Has anybody dealt with vibrations from heavy equipment, i.e. front-end loaders and the like near their tanks? Any experience/preparations would be valued.
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
We did have a digger digging up the ground when I was younger, and I had my 160 liter (40 gal) tank at the time. It may have been a bit more than 10 feet away, but surely no more than 20.
I would have thought that it's not a big problem unless either:
1. the ground is really solid (rock) and the digger is somehow trying to dig into that.
2. you are actually doing something to the house itself (or have a digger collide with the house).
3. the foundations of the house are really poor.
Sure, the fish may not appreciate the vibration, but I wouldn't have thought it's a problem for the tanks themselves.
Obviously, if there will be A LOT of dust and stuff, you may want to keep the windows and doors closed, etc, etc. But you'd want that anyways to avoid having to clean the house...
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I would have thought that it's not a big problem unless either:
1. the ground is really solid (rock) and the digger is somehow trying to dig into that.
2. you are actually doing something to the house itself (or have a digger collide with the house).
3. the foundations of the house are really poor.
Sure, the fish may not appreciate the vibration, but I wouldn't have thought it's a problem for the tanks themselves.
Obviously, if there will be A LOT of dust and stuff, you may want to keep the windows and doors closed, etc, etc. But you'd want that anyways to avoid having to clean the house...
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
I do not think it will be a problem Amanda, should just be using a back hoe, maybe a truck or two moving around...unless you are sitting on bedrock like some places here and then the chiseling from these machines are really irritating or unless there is a bad operator who backs through your wall
but really most of these operators are quite good.
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Thanks guys. We need the pipe from the house to the septic system replaced(no sewer system-quite old fashioned). No fun waking up at night to a few inches of water beneath your feet. Who knows what was in that water. And you think cleaning fish tanks are fun...
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
racoll just reported back on facebook that his 8 tanks survived the 7.4 earthquake - compared to that, I'm sure that a bit of digging in the garden is pretty mild. racoll is fine too!
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
If you are worried about stress on large tanks then perhaps dropping the water level to half would reduce risks, but unless there is a pile driver in operation I wouldn't be too concerned. The glass and silicon joins are flexible enough to take up most vibrations.
I would be more concerned about the fish being stressed and possibly bashing themselves in the corners or trying to jump out, but even then I think they will handle it. Perhaps leave the lights off to help settle them.
I would be more concerned about the fish being stressed and possibly bashing themselves in the corners or trying to jump out, but even then I think they will handle it. Perhaps leave the lights off to help settle them.
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
Good luck, and hope they use nice colours when marking the ground - nothing worse than finding that they have used an ugly purple or pink all over your drive-way... ;)
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
All done, finally! The outflow from the house was less than 1/2" in diameter. We have no clue how we averted a complete disaster in the first place(like a 2' flood). There was a large tree root growing into the outflow pipe, cutting off most of the flow. A new 6" outflow is in place and working. The heavy duty clean-up is almost done. I'm also back to my regular water change routine and the fish are breeding again.
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Mats, the colors were orange, white and blue.
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Mats, the colors were orange, white and blue.
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Re: Preparing For Sudden Construction
Hey, what's wrong with purple? ![Tongue :p](./images/smilies/10.gif)
I did have a friend lose a stingray that was in a built in pond in her basement during construction where they hooked her onto public sewer, but her floor had to be jackhammered in a 4 x4 foot area about 15 feet from the pond. They didn't realize the rays were that stressed because they were eating well, just a little skittish. I haven't heard of anyone losing anything else from the vibrations. My 18 tanks had no problem with the 6.8 earthquake in Alaska a few years ago.
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I did have a friend lose a stingray that was in a built in pond in her basement during construction where they hooked her onto public sewer, but her floor had to be jackhammered in a 4 x4 foot area about 15 feet from the pond. They didn't realize the rays were that stressed because they were eating well, just a little skittish. I haven't heard of anyone losing anything else from the vibrations. My 18 tanks had no problem with the 6.8 earthquake in Alaska a few years ago.
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