thorsen
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A couple week back I smelled a strange burning smell that seemed to be coming from around my fish tank. I never discovered what it was and so forgot about it. This week my xenia mysteriously all of a sudden started wilting. There was tons of xenia in my tank and within two days it was all dead. I had no idea what sort of mysterious plague had hit my tank. I needed to get rid of my tank anyhow so I sold it while everything else still seemed healthy. I figured it had overheated and told the guy I sold it to that I thought that was the problem but didn't know. Well today I was getting things ready for him to take the tank home and I noticed a zapping sound and smoke rising from the water. I discovered that that little motor that sucks the bubbles out of an external overflow had died and then somehow the cord had started to corrode. I unplugged it quickly and when I lifted the motor out of the water the cord was completely seperated and a lot of black burnt stuff fell out of the back of the motor. So the cord was just floating free in the water and charging my tank. I don't understand electricity that well but I know birds can sit on a wire as long as they don't touch another wire and be ok. I presume it was the same sort of thing with my tank. Could I have cooked myself fairly easily? How come it didn't fry everything in my tank?