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Unread 09/13/2018, 08:19 AM   #8
Newsmyrna80
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Speaking from painful experience (I live in Florida) battery operated air stones like the ones used in bait buckets, lots of batteries, make up lots of saltwater to do water changes and top off water and keep both aerated as well. Also freeze water in plastic bags to keep tank cool and obviously somewhere to keep the ice. If you’re without power for an extended amount of time you may have to buy ice then put it in doubled up zip loc bags or something that won’t leak. And as mentioned don’t feed the fish. I was a week without power last year and didn’t lose a thing.


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