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I came home to my tank at 90+ degrees. The snails are dead, the corals look
like crap and the hippo tang is going nuts. How should I bring this temp down and how fast. I have a fan on it now, but should I add ice in a plastic bag or something? Thanks, Tom |
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Yes, you can do that, but you want to monitor your temp carefully so you don't drop
it too low after the heat wave. Marc LSC000 wrote: I came home to my tank at 90+ degrees. The snails are dead, the corals look like crap and the hippo tang is going nuts. How should I bring this temp down and how fast. I have a fan on it now, but should I add ice in a plastic bag or something? Thanks, Tom -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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I came home to my tank at 90+ degrees. The snails are dead, the corals look like crap and the hippo tang is going nuts. How should I bring this temp down and how fast. I have a fan on it now, but should I add ice in a plastic bag or something? Yes, that's what I did. Your ice will melt very quickly. My 10 gallon just crashed because of the heat. Good luck. |
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![]() "LSC000" wrote in message ... I came home to my tank at 90+ degrees. The snails are dead, the corals look like crap and the hippo tang is going nuts. How should I bring this temp down and how fast. I have a fan on it now, but should I add ice in a plastic bag or something? Thanks, Tom One word of caution that I can offer here. BE CAREFUL! As you start removing heat from your tank, it could gain momentum. Heat always moves from a warm place to a cooler place. The greater the temperature difference the faster the transfer. If you throw a bag of ice in there and it drops 2 degrees in 10 minutes, do not assume that it will drop another 2 degrees in another 10 minutes. HTH ~Mort |
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I deal with heat in all my tanks all the time because I have no
air-conditioning. I open the top, I put on the ceiling fan and open all the doors and windows. I drop in freezer bags that I usually use for sports injuries and replace them when they thaw. You can buy the reusable filled bags at the drug store. For the s/w tank I keep a bottle of distilled water in the refrigerator and top off as frequently as I can. I raise the s/w tank's light (65 pc) up on a couple big cleaning magnets, but at 84 degrees water temp I turn the lights off on all tanks including those that house critters (turtles, toads, frogs) as well as fish. Even the ocean has cloudy days, so I don't think I'm stressing anyone by a bit of darkness. On another subject: I've read that a spot of aquarium friendly epoxy will take care of aiptasia if there are only a few. The ssmall squirt of boiling (distilled) water seems to have worked for me. Ruth Kazez |
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