Fish tanks: How Houston-area aquarium hobbyists can recover their tanks after brutal winter storm - KPRC Click2Houston

HOUSTON – Many Houstonian aquarists are finding themselves rebuilding and recovering their aquariums after the historic Texas winter storm that brought widespread power and water outages.

While many tanks have survived the freeze, others have been unlucky, which brings discouragement to aquarists who brought great care for their fish for months, if not years.

KPRC 2 spoke to Prosper DeBee, owner of Aqua Zoo on El Dorado Boulevard in Webster, where the shop had to deal with power and water issues for two days during the freeze. Thankfully, they suffered minimal losses, but the shop was unable to provide aquarium water due to a burst pipe, per its Facebook page.

"We've been mostly lucky, but I know many other stores around Texas have lost a lot of their livestock," DeBee told KPRC 2.

DeBee's customers reached out to him regarding multiple tank losses, ranging from minimal to catastrophic, as water temperatures went way below the recommended threshold of 75-80 degrees for most tropical and marine fish tanks, adding stress to fish.

What needs to be done after the storm?

Several factors go into play as many aquarists recover, such as previous water changes, the amount of fish and the home temperature during the outages.

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