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Old 08-11-2013, 09:03 PM
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Magnitude of temperature is less of a problem (unless you hit something like maybe 90) than the spike like Kien said. Even a tank can get whipped out if you temperature sits at 78 but you had a spike in a hour and BAM! I have kept my old tank between 81 to 83 so the temperature is not as issue. Probably you had a spike?

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Old 08-11-2013, 09:44 PM
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If your tank is hot and you have no means of cooling on it put a fan on it get the air moving around my house is currently at 37c and all my tank has on it is a small fan and the water in my 33 gallon is at 28c fans do a great job of cooling tanks in a cheap way

If you have cooling then as others suggested look elsewhere
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