Just insulate the crap out of it and it'll be fine. I'm in florida so I have the opposite issue lol.
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Just insulate the crap out of it and it'll be fine. I'm in florida so I have the opposite issue lol.
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probably the worst was hurricane Frances lol, High winds had removed part of the roof so rainwater was dripping into a 150 Sw tank .
Removed all the lights and equipment but a tree was pushed over pulling up the foundation under the tank . A four foot crack appeared accross the back and all the water cam e roaring out . Put the animals in tub used for water making but couldn't find a place that was not getting rainwater lol. so covered with plastic sheeting. Lights were out a total of 22 days !!! Needless to say not only lost all the animals but also the tank and stand as well as equipment. How's that for a disaster??? lol
gary
had something similar happen, the first month or so into the hobby i had one of those glass floating thermometers, and i liked to pick it up, drop it and it would bounce to the bottom, and bounce back up. one day, i did it a little to hard. the bottom smashed on the gravel and all the mercury came out into the tank.