JSWallace
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I have my fingers crossed too..Positive news on the fish survivors.
We cleaned out the tank and pump and replaced some cold water with fresh, warm water, replaced the heater, and added an extra air stone.
Our Corydora, which is pretty ancient, is behaving like nothing ever happened.
The three black phantom tetras finally found each other about half an hour ago and are looking much happier.
The ancistrus (aka bristle nose catfish) is dreadfully blotchy which is a sure sign of stress - they're an even grey when happy and go blotchy white very quickly when stressed. However, she is moving round the tank feeding on algae now.
So we have our fingers firmly crossed and hope we still have them all in the morning.