Ok guys I am gonna need some help with this one

kyarnkid

Member
I have a 55 gallon that has a 200W heater on it. Well, I posted earlier that I was having problems with heat. My tank shot up 4 degrees today and as yet to go down. It is as 81 right now. Well, I do not think I have heater trouble, I think it is my room. When its hot outside it is blazing in here(today it was 74 and is still 60 at 11:30pm and I live in TN), when it is cold outside it is freezing in here.
I think this summer and spring this will pose a problem. I think my tank will jump to hot marks and I do not wanna see fried fish. Is there a way to combat this problem. Possibly an inexpensive way to fix it.
Thanks guys
 

whipple

Member
To combat the prob? sure to do it cheap NO the best way to take care of it would to be add a chiller but there around $650 for a quarter horse but you may be able to find a used on much cheaper. good luck ---Bill
 

fshhub

Active Member
inexpensive, probably not, you willprobably need a chiller, or room ac, best options i can think of
 

whipple

Member
There about $250 but the electrical use will kill you if i figure right about the room, i would spend the extra on the chiller ---- Bill
 

kyarnkid

Member
Man, I wish I could just throw some Icecubes in there <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" />
 

kyarnkid

Member
I found a chiller on ***********.com and it said it was for a nanoreef? What is that and could I use it?
MicroChiller
The MicroChiller provides a cooling solution for nano-reef tanks and other small aquariums that require cooler temperatures. The new MicroChiller not only solves the cooling problmes inherent in nano-reef applications, but it also increases the flow of water in the tank that is necessary for the healthy growth of the coral. The MicroChiller uses solid-state heat pump technology, so there is no messy freon leaks or compressors that make irritating noises, which sets it apart from conventional chillers. Because the MicroChiller has so few moving parts, when used properly, it will provide trouble-free operation for many years. This compact chiller can chill bring down the temperature in a 10 gallon aquarium up to 5-10 degrees.
 

fshhub

Active Member
a nano reef is a small reef tank, like 20 gallons or less(i am not sure exactly what they consider the cut off in size), but it is rated for 10 gallons, look for one atleast as big as your tank
HTH
 

kyarnkid

Member
Man, this stinks, I wish there was a way to cool the tank without the cost. Expensive hobby!!!
Anyone else have my problem
 

fshhub

Active Member
i got central ac, so no, but i would look for a good enough size ac that way you can both benefit
 

kyarnkid

Member
I run central ac in my house, but this room that I have the aquarium in, is really odd, its like I said it is hot and cold during different seasons. Wonder if I could just ask the central Ac people to check this room out?
I have my vents covered up with furniture, but when I didn't it did not help
 

fshhub

Active Member
ZOWIE, WOWIE,
i would definitely have them look into it, or move the tank to another room, why buy something you already have??
 

kyarnkid

Member
Get yahoo, its easy and free or try aol instant messenger. Why don;t you try it now, I would like to talk
 
kyarnkid,
i am having the same exact problem as you do. my temp spikes are from 5 -7 7 degrees depending on the temp of my room. like you said, when its hot its hot and when its cold its cold and it really affects the tank temp tremendously. i have posted this problem a while back with no real way to inexpensively do the job. someone did post that he/she had added ice cubes when the temp hit high degrees. they said that they took some water from the tank and froze it in some ice trays. when the tank reached high levels they threw in 5-6 aquarium ice cubes. i havent tried it because it is cold here in NY and my prob is keeping the tank temp up. hey its worth a shot, hope this helps, good luck.
 
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