Temps rising, any suggestions

snackdaddy

New Member
Temp is already jumping to around 82 or so during the day, and it really gets hot here in MS. How can I get it down some without the expense of a chiller
 

atrialfib22

Member
Use a fan on the water surface. It will cause a lot of evaporation (be ready to do constant top-oofs) but it will bring the temp down considerably.
 

notsonoob

Member
Need some more info. Are you using glass tops on your aquarium?
What kind of lighting system do you have?
I had the same problems too, but 82 degrees isn't too bad depending upon what you have in the tank.
It could be as simple as putting your lights up higher, but for me it was dumping the top covers. It ment more evaporation, but it eventually cooled the tank back down.
 

metweezer

Active Member
Agree with the posts above. You can buy a clamp on fan at Walmart for less than 10 bucks. I use them here in Florida and they work great.
 

srfisher17

Active Member
Originally Posted by metweezer
http:///forum/post/2577096
Agree with the posts above. You can buy a clamp on fan at Walmart for less than 10 bucks. I use them here in Florida and they work great.
I've done the same thing and it works well. Why would where you live have anything to do with water temp..unless yo don't have A/C? Anything with a motor or pump can also heat things up. HOT filters, PHs , pumps, etc,etc. Also,though there is disagreement, 82 degrees doesn't worry me.
 
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lsu

Guest
It was in the upper 80's here, but inside is a constant 68. I just keep it cold inside and let heaters do their job.
 

payton 350

Member
i let my temp go up to 85-86 with no probs....some may frown upon that..but i am comfortable with it on my tank...
but to answer your ??? a chiller is best but a fan blow on top is best bet and cheapest.
 

notsonoob

Member
I've heard people use 2 liter bottles of Ice that were left in the freezer to cool down the tanks in a pinch as a poor man's chiller.
But I bought the real deal instead of testing theories.
 
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nyyank

Guest
82 degrees is not bad, but it's only April---I took the glass tops off,raised the MH lights 5 inches over surface and my temp (in southeast Virginia) still went to 86 a couple of weeks ago.
Since we didn't want to turn on the AC just yet I finally bit the bullet and got a chiller---temp now stays at 78 regardless of how warm the room gets.

Reef Tanks---Large holes we all throw water and money in
 
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nyyank

Guest
And Payton 350 is right---unless you want to change the bottles every 2-3 hours 24/7 it just doesn't work during a hot summer.
 

snackdaddy

New Member
Originally Posted by srfisher17
http:///forum/post/2577208
I've done the same thing and it works well. Why would where you live have anything to do with water temp..unless yo don't have A/C? Anything with a motor or pump can also heat things up. HOT filters, PHs , pumps, etc,etc. Also,though there is disagreement, 82 degrees doesn't worry me.

Probably not so much where I live as it is seasons, we keep temps up in the summer to save on a/c and down in winter to save on heat. Dont have glass tops, but do have a hood. Will try fans at first. Thanks guys.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Big fans...
I used one of those $30 10 inch fans from Wal Mart. Had it come on the same time as my Halides.
I would not let my tank get much over 84 degrees. As the water gets warmer you start to lose the capacity to hold Oxygen. This can be detrimental.
 
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