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Hardest time of year for the nano
This time of year sucks to own a nano (unless u have a chiller). All though I do have a fan blowing across the water this temp still climbs up to 82, and i go through ro water like crazy. I need to invest in an air conditioner lol:lol:
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I know the feeling!I've got a 5g with at home(no AC)that hit 86yesterday.Had to use RO ice cubes for top offs(luckily I was home),todays going to be hotter so into the basement it goes!:smile:
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There is a nano chiller available out of the US that has gotten excellent reviews not sure of shipping costs though
http://www.marinedepot.com/CoolWorks...FICHMC-vi.html |
Just put regular ice cubes in a ziplock bag and float it. Don't need to use ro ice cubes
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AC for the aquarium and for me here. I cannot survive in the heat so the AC was a must.
My aquarium water never really fluctuate. |
I use frozen bottles of water in my tank. One ~375ml bottle can drop my temp from 86 to 83 in30-40 mins, so it's pretty effective... When I'm home that is.
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My Seahorse is in a 20 gallon in my kitchen, it has an aquarium fan blowing 24/7 but yesterday the temp got to 79 even still, so today the game plan is to move her to the basement. No easy task.
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Yup.
This is the season I fondly look back at my nano days and smile... Because I no longer have it. :twised: 82 was the norm for it through summer. Lost a few corals every summer when the temp spiked. I would say at least, get yourself an auto top off. Will relieve one head ache. |
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