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dadstank

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if something were putting small amount of electricity into the water to shock the fish, would i be able to feel it?

i don't know if it was the position of my arm around the canopy, or if i really felt a shock...

how sensitive are fish to electricity? i was trying to take some photos last night, and every time i turned on the camera, the sailfin went nuts. hiding and zooming around... turn it off, and she stops. on, nuts. off, stop....

tonight. nothing.

she is an odd character.
 
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Well I always know when I get a bad connection when I have a hangnail or other type of cut or nick on my finger... that's one great way to test :D

I question how much fish would feel however, in order for electricity to actually flow there needs to be a ground, when you get shocked, it's usually due to being grounded in some way (really great if you have water dripped all over the floor :D), with fish however they're in their environment, and there pretty much insulated from the outside. Only way I can think otherwise is if you have an external pump, or some cord that's frayed yet in the water (you'd know then).
 

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that is kind of what i thought.....
i also think there is a high amount of electricity in this apartment.
we were talking about it last night. we think we can feel it......

that may or may not sound as strange as i think!
 
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My fish (esp. my Tomini Tang) used to freak out when I brought out the camera. I think it was because it is bright and shiny and roughly the same dimensions as a barracuda's face. ;)
 
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When I was getting electricity leaking into the tank I would always feel it more around cuts. However since my last episode I got a multimeter. I made checking for current much easier than my plunging my hand in tank.

Also, whenever I have guests to the house and their kids want to touch the water, or my own, I always check first. God forbid I let a child stick their hand in and they get zapped!
 

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