Grounding Probes came up in another thread and I’m going to be so bold as to open this can of worms on grounding probes. I don’t like them. The only thing they protect is you, and you’ll never know that you have a voltage leak until you see your fish dying. Not to mention that you’re expendable. Grounding probes complete the circuit to allow electricity to flow. Without the probe, no flow of electricity, unless it is finding a ground elsewhere. The tingle (or shock) you feel when you put your hand in your tank is the notice that you have a voltage leak. Find the culprit and get rid of it. Again, the grounding probe would not allow you to know you have a voltage problem. I’ve said my piece, now let the probers speak!