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I've determined that my target temp for my Kuhli, Pleco, and ADF's should be
77-78f, but it's floating around 80-82, and I can't figure out why. There's no nearby heat source in the room, and in fact I've shut off the radiators in the room. There is a 75w heater in the 15g tank, but it's set to about 75f. There *IS* a cloth covering the open part of the lid to prevent the ADFs from jumping out. This may add insulating properties. Ambient temperature in the room is 75f. Can anyone offer insight as to why my tank temp is higher than ambient? Is 82 this with a "Tolerable" range for my friends, or is this something I should address urgently? -- .................................................. ............................ The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience. - Albert Camus .................................................. ............................ http://www.memeticcandiru.com |
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the location of the heater to the intake vent of the filter sometimes can
cause the fluctuation, and ambient cooling from the opposite end of the tank can cause a major shift... I've had to keep my heater beside the filter, water going in and coming out are closer matched, keeps heater from being 'on' constantly... wrote in message news:TGtqb.22517$6A4.2300@edtnps84... I've determined that my target temp for my Kuhli, Pleco, and ADF's should be 77-78f, but it's floating around 80-82, and I can't figure out why. There's no nearby heat source in the room, and in fact I've shut off the radiators in the room. There is a 75w heater in the 15g tank, but it's set to about 75f. There *IS* a cloth covering the open part of the lid to prevent the ADFs from jumping out. This may add insulating properties. Ambient temperature in the room is 75f. Can anyone offer insight as to why my tank temp is higher than ambient? Is 82 this with a "Tolerable" range for my friends, or is this something I should address urgently? -- .................................................. ........................... .. The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience. - Albert Camus .................................................. ........................... .. http://www.memeticcandiru.com |
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I've determined that my target temp for my Kuhli, Pleco, and ADF's should be 77-78f, but it's floating around 80-82, and I can't figure out why. There's no nearby heat source in the room, and in fact I've shut off the radiators in the room. There is a 75w heater in the 15g tank, but it's set to about 75f. There *IS* a cloth covering the open part of the lid to prevent the ADFs from jumping out. This may add insulating properties. Ambient temperature in the room is 75f. Can anyone offer insight as to why my tank temp is higher than ambient? Is 82 this with a "Tolerable" range for my friends, or is this something I should address urgently? A couple of things to consider: when you say the heater is set to 75f is this based on observing at what temperature it actually comes on or the temperature the knob is set to? If your heater has an "on" light I would suggest keeping an eye on it to see if it is coming on when it is not supposed to be. I think those temperature settings are really more guides than dead-on accurate. Also, what wattage and of what type of light do you have over the tank? That can certainly make a difference. Finally, how sure are you of the accuracy of your thermometer? If you take it out of the tank, does it read 75f as well? |
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![]() wrote in message news:TGtqb.22517$6A4.2300@edtnps84... I've determined that my target temp for my Kuhli, Pleco, and ADF's should be 77-78f, but it's floating around 80-82, and I can't figure out why. There's no nearby heat source in the room, and in fact I've shut off the radiators in the room. There is a 75w heater in the 15g tank, but it's set to about 75f. There *IS* a cloth covering the open part of the lid to prevent the ADFs from jumping out. This may add insulating properties. Ambient temperature in the room is 75f. Can anyone offer insight as to why my tank temp is higher than ambient? Sources of heat are your heater (duh ;~), your lights (radiated and from the ballast), your filter system (as water passes around the motor housing), ambient air (through the glass), direct contact (through the stand), from your fish (what are you feeding these guys? habernero peppers? ;~) and from other lighting sources. Another major variable is your insulation factor. Well sealed tanks and acrylic sides typically hold the heat in longer. Is 82 this with a "Tolerable" range for my friends, or is this something I should address urgently? I think 82F would be very stressful to a Kuhlii. I'm not familiar enough with the ADF's comfort range and their ability to regulate their internal temperature. ps: I've never found ADFs to be big jumpers, at least not as bad as crabs, sharks, hatchets etc. Maybe a piece of screen would keep the frog in while letting some hot air out. An airstone would also help with venting hot air, cooling the tank, especially if your air source was cool (install the airpump in the basement and run an airline up through the floor ;~). If your heat source is your light canopy, lift it up half an inch so you get some airflow cooling it. hth NetMax |
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