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    Larvae
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    I have had a very bad day.

    Well guys guess what happened to me today? My tank exploded. Yep just as it sounds.Exploded. Cam home from shopping to find glass, fish and a hell of a lot of water on my lovely thick carpet. All my equipment was soaked in water, heaters (glass) smashed. I frantically tried to scoup up all my fish into a bucket, but the situation is bad. We were out of the house for quite some time so I have no idea how long they were on the carpet for. I don't know what to do now really. Kind of in shock have to try and find someone to rescue the carpet. Its been a bad day really.

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    geez that sux!!!!!! r the fish alright?

    can you fill the bath tub (if you have 1) with any water you have and put a heater and filter in there? this will be sufficient for now until you can organise another tank

    HTH

    cheers and good luck
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    omg thats terrible!!!

    I hope your carpet survivies the journey, along with your poor fishies!

    What size was your tank? Were the corners merely siliconed, or was there metal angle on the joints too?

    Thats terrible,
    Sincere regards,
    Benny
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    Sorry to hear about your tank & fish Katie :'(

    I hope you are able to save your fish.

    Dave

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    I am very sorry for what has happened katie, i hope that the fish will be ok and that you got to them in time.

    Please let us know how you go,

    Ben

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    i had a turtle tank explode once

    thats the last time i put tanks on the entertainment unit over my new T.V

    i know the feeling, let us know how you go
    RYAN --- DIY ROCKS!

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    was it a plasma ryan?
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    Poor Katie. I feel so sorry for you. How do things look this morning?

    Some clean garbage bins with a heater and airstone in them will serve as temporary tanks till you get another one sorted, or even some of those large white plastic storage bins from the cheap shop work well.

    So long as their gills were wet, they should survive. Add a little salt, 1 tablespoon to 40 litres of water to increase their slime coat and help them recover. Just keep them dark and allow them to recover for a couple of days before trying to feed them. Without a filter in those bins, you will need to do a daily water change to remove ammonia build up.

    Your carpet should be covered by insurance, so don't worry too much. They can do wonders with soggy carpet these days. Or you can insist that it be replaced.

    Before using any of that electrical equipment, make sure it is thoroughly dry, like let it dry for a week in a warm room. If in doubt, let it dry for another week.

    We're all thinking of you.
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

    Merrilyn has passed, but will not be forgotten - Goodbye dear friend

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    How are your fisn now? hope they are fine.

    Sorry to hear the disaster.

    ctvu

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    Larvae
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    Hi guys,
    Thanks everyone. Its been a tough few days I will tell you. BUT suprisingly none of my babies have died. My larger red pigeon looked in a bad way for the last couple of days, but today he seems much better. The first day after everyone was a bit shakey, and they all have abit of a slime coat still but I guess that is to be expected after lying on the soggy carpet for god only knows how long. I have put some salt in their water and upped the temp to 31 degress. Is there any other suggestions regarding their slime coats?
    Once again thanks guys, it really helped to hear those kind words.

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