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    scubamomma - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    sounds like a good plan but i cant even get out of my moms house! ill text nick see if hes able to leave

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    You can also run an inverter from your car, cost about $30.00 to get for 400w can get some heaters to run.

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    Rabidgoose - Reefkeeper Moderator

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    If you have a gas water heater or stove you should still have warm water. You can put it in an old milk jug or ziplock bag and float them in your tanks to help maintain temperature. Take the propeller and shaft out of an old powerhead and if you have a cordless drill insert it in the chuck and alternate between tanks occasionally for some water movement.

    good luck....chuck
    I simply can't trust people that don't like bacon,
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