Stray voltage kill an anemone?

torchgirl

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I set up a rubbermaid tank and let it run for 6 months. Then I added a bubble tip anemone and within two days it expelled its zooanthellae and slowly died. The only thing I could find different about that tank than my other ones is one pump shocked me when I touched the water (a pretty good shock). Could that be enough to kill an anemone? I've never had trouble with any other tank so I'm kinda at a loss to understand. Any thoughts?
 
I lost a green BTA from that. It took it a while to die (about a month), but there was a noticeable side effect. It took me a while to track down that my new heater was giving off stray voltage.
 
Thank you for sharing the info with me. I'll definitely get rid of the offending pump and try again with another nem.
 
If you could feel it, I am sure it was strong enough to kill the anemone.

I had some stray voltage that I could just barely feel, totally bleach out a digi (( SPS )), to the point were my skimmate was the color of the digi.
 
Okay I don't want to hi-jack your thread but how do you figure out which peice of equipment is giving off the stray voltage?
 
Okay I don't want to hi-jack your thread but how do you figure out which peice of equipment is giving off the stray voltage?

lets say its a power head and you got 4. you unplug each but 1 at a time-your tester will tell you when it stops getting a reading. the one you pull that stops the reading is the bad guy
 
okay cool thank you for the response's however I think I figured it out yesterday when I got home from work.

When I got home my return pump had crapped out on me and my DT was about 5-6" low. I ran out to the store and bought me a Danner Mag-Drive 5. When I got home I switched the pumps out only to realize that the wire to the pump had been seperating from the pump itself.

My test theory: A few days in a row I have been doing work in the tank (aquascaping, feeding, and adding some CUC), while I had no shoes on I realized I was getting a little zip from the water. With shoes I would not feel it. Well after I changed out pumps I tested my theory and with shoes, nothing. Without shoes nothing, I was kinda expecting something but I didn't feel anything. Thanks for your help.
 
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