HEAT PROBLEM!

Conski

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My tank is usually at 79 deg. and today its 85 in buffalo.. ITS HOT. anyways my tank is now 85 and im worried about this problem because buffalo has the craziest weather in NY without a doubt and i really dont want my tank dieing. what should i do? put some ice bottles in there? add a fan over the water? turn the light off? or buy a chiller?!
 
I've got the exact same issue at the moment. I have had it in the past, and skimmed by without a chiller, and I really cannot afford one at the moment.

Here is what I'm trying:

1) Turn the lights down. i turned off one bank of t5's completely (I have two banks of four) and left my hood cooling fans on at all time. The tank now sits next to a window with evening sun so I think it probably doesn't need as much artificial light anyway.

2) Took off my glass lids. Still have the canopy of course, and I'll have to deal with more evaporation.

3) Turned the heater down 3-4 degrees. I figure if i start the day at a lower temperature it won't get as hot later in the day. That's a balancing act, but I hope I can get it down to 78ish in the morning it won't go over 82 later in the day. It went down to 81.5 this morning, going to give it till tomorrow and see if it goes any lower.


If these are ineffective, I am going to put some blinds up in that window and close off the sun light, see if that solves it. Though the natural sunlight has really perked up my corals :(

After that, I'll probably buy a chiller whether I want to or not. I'd need 5-6 2 liter bottles to cool off my tank enough to matter, and I don't have that much freezer space.
 
ill try the heater trick! ill turn it down now that way it hopefully be atleast at 79 come tomorrow!
 
I second that thought. I live in Suffolk. We haven't seen the sun on long island in well over a month but my tank hit 85 this week on a muggy day. It's going to be near 90 most of this week and im not looking forward to fighting the temps in my tank.
 
No dice conski... if you are going to get a chiller, get a chiller. There are several just north of that price range that work great. I have the AquaEuro 1/13 and it works like a charm. Since you are planning on getting a MH light I would seriously consider it. For now, though, put a fan across the top of the water. You will have more evap but better that than dead things.
 
I agree with lights and cover off and a fan directed at across the water surface. Where you have evaporation, you have cooling. You might want to increase you airation due to the certain lower O2 content of warmer water.
 
Tomorrow i will take the hood off and find a way to mount it a couple inches above the tank, and then put a fan across (like i have now, its contained finally at 79). I suppose your right man if im gonna get MH i might as well get a good chiller too, i wish they weren't so expensive!
 
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