Page 1 of 1

Power outage. Lost EVERYTHING

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 00:37
by steve1088
This is the first time I've been able to get online since the worst ice storm in over 50 years rolled through the area 5 days ago, knocking out the electricity. I used battery powered airstones, and floated bags of hot water to try to keep the temps up, but I lost the battle. Here are my losses

1 L273
1 L25
2 L333
2 L264
2 L66
1 L155
1 L177
1 L204
1 L254
1 LDA33

Breeding colony Cyathopharynx Foai Karilani Copper
Breeding colony Opthalmotilapia Heterodonta
Breeding colony Enantiopus Kilesa
Breeding colony Cyprichromis Leptosoma Livua
Breeding colony Xenotilapia Flavipinnis
Breeding colony Lamprologus Calvus
Breeding colony Ruby Red peacocks
Breeding colony Clown Rubescens peacocks
Breeding colony Sulphurhead peacocks

plus large quantitites of fry from these groups

10 tanks completely wiped out. Nothing left to do now but start scouring availability lists again.

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 01:00
by worldwide73
Sorry to hear. Those are some nice fish you lost. I have some L333 babies I have been growing out if interested. That makes me want to go get a generator asap now!!!

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 02:28
by plecoboy
If you want, I'll have some L183s and L201s for you in Spring.

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 03:13
by steve1088
Thanks guys, I'll get back to you if I need to once I get the tanks up and running again. Generators have been a scarce commodity around here. I had a friend go to Home Depot on the second day after the storm hit and he was #603 on the waiting list. On the plus side all of the pl*cos will be easily replaced, although it will be expensive. My LFS is working with me to locate them from his suppliers and is going to give me a break on them. The cichlids are another story and are actually more upsetting to lose then the pl*cos. I can get fry for most of the species, but it's going to take upwards of a year of growing out before they get back to a good breeding size.

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 09:58
by MatsP
Steve, Sorry to hear about your losses. Must hurt quite baddly, I should think.

We had power cut as well, but all my fish seems to have coped nicely, but the power was only off for a few hours, not days.

I would seriously consider a petrol/diesel generator if there's a likelyhood of this happening again...

--
Mats

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 11:38
by Carmencatfish
:cry: That is terrible. I am really sorry to hear about that. I read that the USA was having terrible weather at the moment, in areas that normally don't get such cold winters.

Hope you are able to replace them all. Bet it will take ages though! How long did you collect them all for??

Again, very sad news.

Keep well. Hope the cold snap is over now!?!?!

:wink:

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 16:38
by ApacheDan
Steve, my condolences on your loss...I suffered something similar during Hurricane Wilma...three days without power & got wiped out. I would suggest preprare yourself for such a situation, like I do now. I'm prepared for 1-2 weeks without electricity. I got a Power Generator, good for 12 hours, a Mega Power Inverter, dual Deep Cycle Marine batteries, plus chargers for the 12V batteries. So, the system works as this: Power out, switch to generator, stop feeding, charge batteries. Stop generator, hook marine batteries to Power Inverter, stop filtration, all air pumps on. The cycle repeats itself. If you notice, the tanks will have heaters for at least 12 hours. I'm also experimenting with gas heaters, as well as those metal heaters to heat coffe cups, the type that you sink in the water...maybe I can run them with the power inverter on a mechanical timer. Best of luck...and be prepared. Dan

Posted: 19 Jan 2007, 19:31
by kcmt01
Dang. Maybe your next purchase should be a generator. We have wood stoves for heat, so we don't rely on electricity at all for heat. When you've lived in Montana for 50 years or so, you learn to be self-reliant.

Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 21:30
by steve1088
Day number nine and we're still without power. They say it could be another week yet before everyone is restored. I plan on getting a generator in about a month when all of the ones that were just purchased start hitting the used market

Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 22:05
by kathryngolightly
can u not get any off of ebay? (generators) as yes it may be expensive, but it might be a good place to look?

Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 22:12
by plecoboy
This may be a dumb question, but how are you able to email without any power? I'm not real computer savy, so I was just curious.

Re: Power outage. Lost EVERYTHING

Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 22:29
by Dave Rinaldo
steve1088 wrote:This is the first time I've been able to get online since the worst ice storm in over 50 years rolled through the area 5 days ago, knocking out the electricity. I used battery powered airstones, and floated bags of hot water to try to keep the temps up, but I lost the battle.
Steve posted after his power returned.

Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 00:02
by plecoboy
steve1088 wrote:Day number nine and we're still without power. They say it could be another week yet before everyone is restored. I plan on getting a generator in about a month when all of the ones that were just purchased start hitting the used market
I guess this thread threw me off :? I wonder if one of your local fish stores would have taken them in ?? :idea: :idea:

Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 03:14
by steve1088
plecoboy wrote:This may be a dumb question, but how are you able to email without any power? I'm not real computer savy, so I was just curious.
I am staying at my sisters. Still no power at my house. And the LFS lost his power too for 3 days.

Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 04:06
by plecoboy
Wow, you would think they would be prepared, but maybe there is only so much you can do. Sorry again for your loss.

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 05:06
by lochness
so sorry for your losses :(

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 09:29
by M@RS
Sorry to hear what happened man ... your fishies went to fishy heaven :an:

Hope you are able to replace your fish without to much trouble :cry: