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  1. gibber

    Stray Electricity

    But what would happen if it weren't? If lightning struck?
  2. gibber

    Stray Electricity

    Once you provide a path for flow...like when my arm touches the grounded lighting fixture...then and only then will your fish get shocked. As to the electromagnetic field you're speaking of, I work around 500kv lines all the time and have never heard of anyone getting drain bamage?
  3. gibber

    Stray Electricity

    It would be safe to assume then that if you live beneath a high voltage line that you would provide a path to ground for that voltage. At what point then can the fish become conductors?
  4. gibber

    Stray Voltage

    http://saltaquarium.about.com/gi/dy...ral%2Fgrounding Also, check out related boards at bottom of this page.
  5. gibber

    Stray Electricity

    I have to go with the whole conductive path thing. After much thought and consideration I feel that going with electrical theory will be enough for me. Electricity must have a path to ground or to and electrical load for induced voltage to be conductive. My tank is glass, supports are...
  6. gibber

    Stray Electricity

    Check out this info I found. Grounds may not necessarily be good. http://saltaquarium.about.com/gi/dyn...al%2Fgrounding
  7. gibber

    Stray Electricity

    I have approx. 2.5 volts stray voltage in my tank. What is acceptable? What are the first symptoms I might see of too much?
  8. gibber

    carbon filter

    How will I know when it's time?
  9. gibber

    Thinking about purchasing a nano

    What did you change in your filtration?
  10. gibber

    lighting/corals questions

    I have a friend with pumping xenias in his 12 gal Nano and things seem to be going well.
  11. gibber

    carbon filter

    I have a 12 gal Nano. How often should I change out the carbon bag?:eek:
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