O opaleski opaleski Jun 9, 2006 59 0 0 Hills of Florida Jan 17, 2007 #1 How do those of you with large tanks deal with the humidity problem in the "Aquarium Room"
Star_Rider AC Moderators Dec 21, 2005 11,731 1 38 69 Spanaway, Wa. Real Name Ed Jan 17, 2007 #2 I don't mind increase humidity..since the relative humidity is fairly low here. it actually helps my humidors(cigars) maintain the correct humidity( I don;t have to recharge the humidifiers as often.
I don't mind increase humidity..since the relative humidity is fairly low here. it actually helps my humidors(cigars) maintain the correct humidity( I don;t have to recharge the humidifiers as often.
Mgamer20o0 BobsTropicalPlants.com Staff member Jun 4, 2003 31,221 19 89 www.bobstropicalplants.com Jan 17, 2007 #3 fans.
kooter AquaMan Dec 14, 2003 701 13 18 Mission, BC Jan 17, 2007 #4 Mgamer20o0 said: fans. Click to expand... dido. 2 large ceiling fans. there still is a lot of humidity, but I guess we're use to it.
Mgamer20o0 said: fans. Click to expand... dido. 2 large ceiling fans. there still is a lot of humidity, but I guess we're use to it.
fish_freak Retired Mod Feb 15, 2002 1,677 1 36 45 Great Barrington, MA Jan 17, 2007 #5 Dehumidifiers don't cost that much money. Another good way is to run an air conditioner but its cheaper to run the dehumidifier. Fans also work well.
Dehumidifiers don't cost that much money. Another good way is to run an air conditioner but its cheaper to run the dehumidifier. Fans also work well.