Just kind of a random question here, but I was doing research and one of the things that caught my attention was stray voltage electricity and electricity in general in the water can it affect fish, corals and vertebrates?
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The only way there will be any effect on any animals in the tank is if you have an electrically leaky device, which would also pose a hazard to you.Just kind of a random question here, but I was doing research and one of the things that caught my attention was stray voltage electricity and electricity in general in the water can it affect fish, corals and vertebrates?
What is a leaky device and how could it affect me?The only way there will be any effect on any animals in the tank is if you have an electrically leaky device, which would also pose a hazard to you.
In most cases any measured voltage is simply inductively coupled and is incapable of supplying sufficient current to have any effect on any tank animals.
Stray voltage while seldom will send a tinging effect when your hands touch the water as you are grounded and fish and coral are not. Often stray voltage is blamed for fish death and is often not the case as is HLLE. When you feel that zapping/tingly effect, you want to start with pumps- unplug all of them and plug one in at a time until you feel it - that last component is likely your culprit.Just kind of a random question here, but I was doing research and one of the things that caught my attention was stray voltage electricity and electricity in general in the water can it affect fish, corals and vertebrates?
Will it last till tomorrow afternoon or do I have to run out to the store tonight?
And I’m not sure if I do have a problem, but came across my mind this weekend when I passed out and had to go to the hospital a few people mentioned electrical current but at the moment I’m more worried about the fish tank.
Not quite sure I was doing the water change and all the sudden passed out. I became rigid tightly, grabbing my stepstool and tensing up a lot. My parents put me on the couch and called 911 and they gave me fluids and told me not quite sure could be dehydration. I’m not really sure that’s why I’m doing research. If it was or if it is an electrical current, I’m more worried about the fish and the coals. Because I can just not touch the water, but the corals and fish Cannot just not touch water, so I’m concerned if this is the case.What was the deal with passing out if you don't mind my asking?
I’m not sure about inverts and corals (though I imagine they’d be fine, since I haven’t heard of them dying from electricity even in tanks where there was stray voltage in the water), but electricity shouldn’t impact your fish at all:Could it also affect fishes, energy, and how much they eat?
Stray voltage is a red herring, an actual short circuit can be dangerous for you, but this induced voltage can be found in most aquariums at various levels. The fish are not grounded so there is no potential. Same reason birds can perch on high tension lines.
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Well goodness that sounds scary.Not quite sure I was doing the water change and all the sudden passed out. I became rigid tightly, grabbing my stepstool and tensing up a lot. My parents put me on the couch and called 911 and they gave me fluids and told me not quite sure could be dehydration. I’m not really sure that’s why I’m doing research. If it was or if it is an electrical current, I’m more worried about the fish and the coals. Because I can just not touch the water, but the corals and fish Cannot just not touch water, so I’m concerned if this is the case.
Not quite sure I was doing the water change and all the sudden passed out. I became rigid tightly, grabbing my stepstool and tensing up a lot. My parents put me on the couch and called 911 and they gave me fluids and told me not quite sure could be dehydration. I’m not really sure that’s why I’m doing research. If it was or if it is an electrical current, I’m more worried about the fish and the coals. Because I can just not touch the water, but the corals and fish Cannot just not touch water, so I’m concerned if this is the case.