Hi Marc,
Yes you are working hard at that. In Central California this summer, our utility provider (Pacific Gas & Electric, PG&E) is threatening to turn off power to large areas of the state on hot dry windy days because of the risk that their equipment might spark wildfires, like the ones in years past that destroyed entire towns, the worst of which killed about 90 people.
Those threatened power cuts will be for up to 5 days at a time. How does a fish keeper prep for that, other than storing a lot of gasoline on hand for a generator?
Fortunately, my fish are small and so are my tanks. The problem is my tanks are spread throughout the house, and a whole-house generator is not an option for me. Currently, three action plans I have in place for the tanks in the event of such a shut-down are
- Immediate large (90%) water change in all tanks to get water as clean as possible.
- Refill tanks only to about a depth of 6-7cm and perform frequent WC during a multiday power outage.
- Do not feed fish during power outage.
I appreciate that it's a risky strategy, but so far I've found none better given the arrangements of tanks throughout my house.
Good luck with your fish.
Cheers, Eric