On Dec 4, 2:39 pm, Wayne Sallee wrote:
You can use a fan blowing across the water. A fan
does a good job of cooling the water down. Be sure
you don't have any splashing or bubbles popping,
like when the sump gets low, or you will put more
salt in the air. And put the fan over the aquarium,
not over the sump.
I use fan cooling, but I've let the sump get too low
too many times, and that has put salt into the air.
Wayne Sallee
KurtG wrote on 12/4/2007 3:13 PM:
Big Habeeb wrote:
Only thing I know about chillers is that they are STUPID expensive. I
briefly contemplated trying to set up a jellyquarium...but as if the
10k startup for just the tank wasn't enough, adding in 6 - 800 bucks
for a good chiller was the final straw 
Yes, I tend to agree. Perhaps I should just go with a temp controller
and I'll rig up something.
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Yep all wayne knows about is blowing, if it is not blowing hot air or
his ego its someones dick or the sweat of his mommas butt while the
dog does her..Wayne is a class act for sure.............gives new
meaning to the term mother ****er