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Old November 9th 03, 11:28 PM
Timothy Tom
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?
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Old November 9th 03, 11:47 PM
Marc Levenson
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

I don't, but I do feel the humidity from two tanks in one room. Try 4000g and
you can imagine the moisture in the air!

Marc


Timothy Tom wrote:

I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?


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Old November 11th 03, 08:22 AM
mytoysdammit
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

I had a 175 gallon freshwater Amazon tank in my living room for 15years and
the paint peeled off the wall behind it due to humidity. I'm not sure if
rather acid conditions played a part, nor if salt water tanks would've been
less or more destructive.

In our cold Chicago winters the tank provided what felt like needed humidity
and served as a real deterrant to anyone wanting to sack out on the couch.
Something about the sound of the filters and water trickling tended to make
couch sleepers head to the bathroom every couple of hoursg
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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I don't, but I do feel the humidity from two tanks in one room. Try 4000g

and
you can imagine the moisture in the air!

Marc


Timothy Tom wrote:

I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?


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Old November 11th 03, 08:43 AM
Chris Taylor
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

""""I'm not sure if rather acid conditions played a part, nor if salt water
tanks would've been less or more destructive."""

Shouldn't make a difference really, the humidity would've come from pure
evaporated water, same as marine humidity.

Chris


"mytoysdammit" wrote in message
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I had a 175 gallon freshwater Amazon tank in my living room for 15years

and
the paint peeled off the wall behind it due to humidity. I'm not sure if
rather acid conditions played a part, nor if salt water tanks would've

been
less or more destructive.

In our cold Chicago winters the tank provided what felt like needed

humidity
and served as a real deterrant to anyone wanting to sack out on the couch.
Something about the sound of the filters and water trickling tended to

make
couch sleepers head to the bathroom every couple of hoursg
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
...
I don't, but I do feel the humidity from two tanks in one room. Try

4000g
and
you can imagine the moisture in the air!

Marc


Timothy Tom wrote:

I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?


--
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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Old November 10th 03, 12:00 AM
rtk
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium



Timothy Tom wrote:

I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?


Yes, I have. I have 6 tanks, three of them uncovered by glass because
they are for frogs, toads, and turtles, the other three covered, about
350 gallons all totalled. The humidity coats all windows in this
weather so I have a humidistat fan in the attic and I leave the closet
door and attic open to take care of the dampness. Unfortunately I
didn't realize I should close the basement door because the gas furnace
couldn't pull in enough air when the fan was pulling the same air in the
other direction. It cost quite a bit in unnecessary professional
attention before we all understood the problem. So now it's open
basement door and closed attic during the day and closed basement door
and open attic at night. Now the humidity is manageable.

Ruth Kazez

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Old November 10th 03, 06:21 PM
~Vicki ~
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

The only time we have any issues with high evaporation is summer with
central air and winter with the wood stove. But I don't mind it to much
because both systems dry out the air so much that we needed to run a
humidifier till we added more fish tanks in the house. I monitor four
tanks daily and add water as needed. But then it is not much of a choir
because I love to do it anyways. Plants need pruning, algae wiped off
glass and so on.

Vicki

I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?

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Old November 10th 03, 02:45 AM
Herb Leong
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

In article ,
Timothy Tom wrote:
#I read the recent post regarding Mr. 4000 and the possibility of
#salt/evaporation problems causing him grief. I have never noticed any
#problems from evaporation or salt in my home from my 150 gallon tank.
#Has anyone else had a problem with larger tanks?

I use a dehumidifier from Sears to keep moisture down. Does anyone else
use one? For grins, my wife tested the water in the collection bin and
it was *very* high in ammonia and the Ph was high as well. Must be
in the air from breathing.

/herb
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Old November 10th 03, 03:57 AM
Dragon Slayer
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Default Salt/Evaporation problems due to marine aquarium

cant say its got anything to do with the salt, but the evaporation of my
tanks has caused the sheetrock to bubble up behind the stand on a few
occasions.

with 4000 gallon i'd assume he has/had lots of problems with structural
damage to the house from the humidity.

with all my tanks I have about 700 gallon of total water volume and aprox 10
gallon of daily evaporation. my drain on the a/c looks more like a hose
with the faucet turned on when its running.

kc


 




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