How to keep tank cool?

Alestro Bakai

Shaman of the Whills
Apr 20, 2006
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Hi guys and gals,

I happen to live in Northern California and today when I came home,
my main tank was at 84 degrees. Yikes! Room temperature was at
around 83-84. So I started to take out some water and refill it with
some cooler water. How am I gonna keep the water cool during the
day, without running the AC all day in an empty apartment or investing
in a sinfully expensive chiller?

Any advice?
 
hmmmm....you could

put a fan (or two depending on tank size) pointed on your tank during the day. (<---this is the best option)

maybe leave the lights off if they put off a ton of heat.

or in the case of one of my 10 gallons i made an automatic top off (its an IV) that i fill with ice. (this only really works because its an open top tank and the evaporation in the summer is insane)

but if you get a really sudden spike ice cubes will work in a pinch
 
I too live in N. Cal. and have the same situation. I have tried using a fan with no measurable effect. I agree that lights are a big contributor. House heating in winter keeps the tank warm and creates lots of evaporation. I keep the temperature down with plastic-bagged "artificial ice" sold for use in picnic coolers. But that said, I am starting to relax. Tropical fish seem to do quite well in water that is warmer than the book suggests. I no longer worry as long as the tank is below 85 F.
 
Thanks for the advice! I think that's exactly what I'll do. Point a fan at it and drop one of those coolers in it. Maybe inside a breeding net, so the fish won't get in direct contact with 'the iceberg that brought down the titanic'.
 
easiest way is just get an Air Conditioner for your apartment or room. This way, you can have a cooler room when you come home yourself. Fans only do so much and adding cooler water every day doesnt really help. changing the temp by 2-3 degrees either way could harm your fish. So I wouldnt do water changes when the temp go to high. So best way to do it? Keeping the outside temp cooler, hense Air conditioner.
 
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