Ok so I noticed something odd tonight as I was feeding my fish. When I stuck a certain finger in the water I felt a tingling sensation. I looked at my finger and I had a cut around the cuticle. When I stuck another finger in the water I felt nothing. This got me thinking. i went over to another tank and stuck the same finger that had a cut on the cuticle and another finger and felt nothing. So I thought that I would measure both voltage and current by probing the tank and a grounded outlet. I measured about 5 volts AC and about 11 mA of current. Is this something to worry about? I noticed that most of the current contribution is coming from an ungrounded heater and return pump. Mostly from the heater. Will this problem, if it is one, be corrected by purchasing grounded equipement? Or should I not even worry about this. I am contemplating the idea of installing a gfci on the outlet but at the moment would the gfci just trip because of the stray current? This doesnt sit well especially since I'm leaving to go out of town tomorrow for a few days. I'm kind of mad at myself because I just bought the heater maybe a month ago and I had a hard time finding a heater that would fit in my 24 gallon bio cube chamber #1. The one heater that I did find was not exactly the best brand and it was a two prong or ungrounded plug. The pump is old anyways and I have been suspecting that the pump is not producing like it used to so a replacement is not a stretch. Actually Im kind of done with this 24 gallon tank. Im sick and tired of this tank actually and trying to find replacement parts has been a pain in the a$$. I have a wonderful skimmer that went out of business and finding a replacement pump took forever. But nevertheless whether i keep the tank or not, is the current an issue and what are some possible solutions to not get "bit" when I have a cut cuticle :headwally: