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Except for the fact that it is barely getting under 20C at night here. I wake up in the morning and the tank is still 83F, because the house doesnt even have a chance to cool down. How do you cool down a tank colder then the air?
Global warming i tell you...
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http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/...SettingUp.html "Through the proper use of fans (evaporative cooling), you can usually drop a tank's temperature by a good 5 degrees. Fans are great! " http://www.coralplantations.com/pages/heatissues.htm "The effect of evaporative cooling is greater than most people realize. A small desk fan mounted above a tank blowing across the water can drop the temperature by 3 degrees or so depending on the tank volume. " http://www.vividaquariums.com/troubleshooting.asp It is possible to cool an aquarium by 5 or 6 degrees using this method of ventilation and evaporative cooling. |
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