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If it were me I would unplug the filters so they can't suddenly come back on again. If you can, save some dirty filter floss or something in a mesh bag in the main tank. That would help recycle the tank when the electricity comes back on, but I wouldn't just let the filters sit there stagnant, growing who knows what-all in them.

Wishing everyone the best. Let us know if we can do anything.
 

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I'm glad you're all right. We've heard that the Senskes are fine too, but no power either at home or at the gallery.

Would it help to periodically dip some water out of the tank and pour it back in from high up, to disturb the water and add oxygen?
 

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I have been in contact with Florida Aquatic Nurseries. It started as an e-mail conversation about the Houston hobbyists' crisis and I asked if the DFWAPC could buy a box-o-plants from them for the folks at NASH. Brad McLane personally responded that they would send a "hurricane relief" box FREE of Charge and would even do their best to take requests within reason.

Yay!

Cheryl
 
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