I have an aquarium tank that is giving me small shocks. How can I ground it?

I can’t seem to track down which piece of equipment is giving me a small shock whenever I stick my hand in my aquarium, but for now I need to ground it so I stop getting these small shocks. How can I set up a ground so that the shocks stop?

Why are you sticking your hand in an electrically-charged tank of water? Seriously. How about you try something easier, like Sea Monkeys?

3 Responses to I have an aquarium tank that is giving me small shocks. How can I ground it?

  1. Alec says:

    Your problem is larger than you getting shocked. It is not safe to house any living thing in that tank until you figure out what it is.
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  2. Ryan says:

    Why are you sticking your hand in an electrically-charged tank of water? Seriously. How about you try something easier, like Sea Monkeys?
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  3. Ianab says:

    One of the electrical gizmos in the tank is faulty. Track it down and replace it, before it kills you.

    Ian

    Edit: have someone that knows CPR stand near the main power switch while you figure out what is wrong.
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