I don't think you are out of the woods yet. I would definitely do a decent sized water change, change out your carbon, check your tank good for cracks an leaks. Clean out your skimmer if you have one,and run chem poly pad too. You do not want the stuff from that heater in your tank.
now im worried again. Do you know whats in the heater? I went to empty my skimmer cup, noticed a pepermint in the overflow, started fiddling and bam the heater breaks. Can do a water change, have water ready. Look for tank cracks? Could the current break the tank?
now im worried again. Do you know whats in the heater? I went to empty my skimmer cup, noticed a pepermint in the overflow, started fiddling and bam the heater breaks. Can do a water change, have water ready. Look for tank cracks? Could the current break the tank?
With the element exposed touching the glass , it could cause the glass to crack , plus all the chemicals in the heater element could be fatal to some corals . If you do not see water leaking you should be o.k. But I would be doing water changes ASAP
Well as a update and more oh no,... The replacement heater I used was stuck in a on postion, came home from work sat night to find my tank at 88+ degrees. Yeah Im starting to think im trying to kill my bio cube. Got the tank cooled off, most everything is coming back and perking up except 2 frags of zoos and my flame angel. The flame has been behind the rock work for 24 hours now. Breathing very fast and hovering with the tail down, head up and moves to a sideways postion from time to time. Not eating. Think I boiled the poor fish. Any one think there is a chance of the angel pulling through or is the fish suffering for nothing?
So sorry to hear about your troubles. I don't know if the angel will survive but I wouldn't kill it intentionally. If you have a QT/hospital tank you might consider putting it in there so other tank inhabitants don't pick on/sress it. If not then just remain optimistic and keep a close eye on it. If it does die remove it ASAP.
Thanks I am able to leave the flame angel in this tank; I have a clown goby and a red scooter blenny (who are both acting normal) in this tank and they wont be bothersome. Temp is back to normal, just saying prayers at this point.
So sorry to hear about your troubles. I don't know if the angel will survive but I wouldn't kill it intentionally. If you have a QT/hospital tank you might consider putting it in there so other tank inhabitants don't pick on/sress it. If not then just remain optimistic and keep a close eye on it. If it does die remove it ASAP.