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![]() Any suggestions on keeping a tank cool without a chiller??
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![]() Frozen bottle water in your sump (water still in bottle with the cap on)
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![]() I was lucky enough to set my tank up in a really cool basement so that helps out 100 fold. Running a fan over any body of water will cause a cool down of the tank. Just have to watch evap if you go this way.
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![]() You can also shorten your lighting period.
Tom R |
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![]() Wow! my house is way cooler now without my tank running. I knew there would be a bright side somewhere to the crash.
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![]() ^^^hehe!^^^
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![]() Sorry to hijack, the fires are scary close but as my Calgary cousin says I should be okay
as how many fires do you see in the Ocean. I have never had my tank temp change even in the heat or maybe I never noticed. |
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![]() we just got a big air conditioner so that I hope will help
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