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Jebo Aquarium Fish

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009



JEBO Aquarium Single Cooling Fan 30L Fish Tank F 6020
JEBO Aquarium Single Cooling Fan 30L Fish Tank F 6020
US $3.80
Fish Tank JEBO 828 Aquarium Canister TANK Filter powered
Fish Tank JEBO 828 Aquarium Canister TANK Filter powered
US $36.00
JEBO UV H13W UV Lamp Tube Light Bulb F 13W Aquarium Pond Fish Tank UV Sterilizer
JEBO UV H13W UV Lamp Tube Light Bulb F 13W Aquarium Pond Fish Tank UV Sterilizer
US $13.69
JEBO Aquarium Twin 2 Cooling Fan 80L Fish Tank F60202
JEBO Aquarium Twin 2 Cooling Fan 80L Fish Tank F60202
US $22.99
Jebo Aquarium Fish Tank Automatic Heaters 300w 100gal
Jebo Aquarium Fish Tank Automatic Heaters 300w 100gal
US $27.01
Jebo 300 Watt Aquarium Fish Tank Heater with suction cup used free shipping
Jebo 300 Watt Aquarium Fish Tank Heater with suction cup used free shipping
US $19.75
Jebo Aquarium Fish Tank Automatic Heaters 300w 100gal
Jebo Aquarium Fish Tank Automatic Heaters 300w 100gal
US $27.73
Jebo Aquarium Fish Tank Automatic Heaters 100w 40gal
Jebo Aquarium Fish Tank Automatic Heaters 100w 40gal
US $24.81
JEBO Aquarium Six 6 Cooling Fan F 60206 240L Fish Tank
JEBO Aquarium Six 6 Cooling Fan F 60206 240L Fish Tank
US $59.99
JEBO Aquarium Four 4 Cooling Fan 160L Fish Tank F 60204
JEBO Aquarium Four 4 Cooling Fan 160L Fish Tank F 60204
US $40.50

Jebo Aquarium Fish
What do I do for my fish suffering from electrocution? Experts only?

HELP! I have never dealt with this before. Experts only!

I had a Jebo powerhead in my aquarium and it exploded, literally. I didn't even know you could have flames underwater, but apparently you can. The on unlucky tang next to the powerhead is burned and probably won't make it, and all the other fish are in the rock dying. I of course am doing an emergency water change but was wondering if anyone new of any treatment or anything else I can try to save the electrocuted fish. Saltwater tank. I faintly remember methylene blue as a treatment....
Note, Stay Away from JEBO brand products. I've heard of their heaters going and now can add pumps to that list

I would think you need to do a massive water change.

Reason being is that it's probably not electrocution but toxic chemicals in the water from the burnt plastic and insulation.

Getting them into clean water is probably the most important thing. I wold only treat them with chemicals if they develop infections due to the stress they are under. More chemicals will just stress them at this time.

Ian

JEBO 180 protein Skimmer