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I've kept my tank between 80*F and 81*F. I'm wanting to bring it down to
about 77*F. How long should it take with a room temperature of around 74*F ??...It's been 6 hours since I adjusted the heater and its still on the warm side. Silly question but Thanks all the same....-ED |
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![]() "-ED" wrote in message ... I've kept my tank between 80*F and 81*F. I'm wanting to bring it down to about 77*F. How long should it take with a room temperature of around 74*F ??...It's been 6 hours since I adjusted the heater and its still on the warm side. Silly question but Thanks all the same....-ED ==================================== I know some will disagree with this. When I lowered water temps prior to removal of heaters in the spring (I don't use them anymore) I just turned them down a few degrees as the temp dropped to meet room temps - which were around 75F. As soon as the tank reached room temperature I removed the heater. Unless your room is very cool the temp shouldn't drop rapidly. The gravel and other things hold the heat for awhile. Fish in nature swim from cooler shaded water to much warmer water out in the sun. When I jumped in my 2000g pond a few years ago I was amazed at how much cooler it was under the lilies and nearer the bottom than it was at the top out in the sun. They swim at all levels and aren't affected by the difference of a few degrees. I bet the difference in my pond that day was 5 to 8F, maybe even more. -- Koi-Lo.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* ------------- Get FREE newsgroup access from http://www.cheap56k.com |
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Koi-Lo wrote:
"-ED" wrote in message ... I've kept my tank between 80*F and 81*F. I'm wanting to bring it down to about 77*F. How long should it take with a room temperature of around 74*F ??...It's been 6 hours since I adjusted the heater and its still on the warm side. Silly question but Thanks all the same....-ED ==================================== I know some will disagree with this. When I lowered water temps prior to removal of heaters in the spring (I don't use them anymore) I just turned them down a few degrees as the temp dropped to meet room temps - which were around 75F. As soon as the tank reached room temperature I removed the heater. Unless your room is very cool the temp shouldn't drop rapidly. The gravel and other things hold the heat for awhile. Fish in nature swim from cooler shaded water to much warmer water out in the sun. When I jumped in my 2000g pond a few years ago I was amazed at how much cooler it was under the lilies and nearer the bottom than it was at the top out in the sun. They swim at all levels and aren't affected by the difference of a few degrees. I bet the difference in my pond that day was 5 to 8F, maybe even more. Thanks for that...took me back to my log-rollin' days...not really. Took me back when I was barefoot & skippin' school to go Crappie Fishin'. :-D I'd wade out from the bank, feeling the cool mud squish through my toes...yippee. I always liked playing with water...gets to be that way in my older days too. |
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![]() "-ED" wrote in message ... Koi-Lo wrote: I know some will disagree with this. When I lowered water temps prior to removal of heaters in the spring (I don't use them anymore) I just turned them down a few degrees as the temp dropped to meet room temps - which were around 75F. As soon as the tank reached room temperature I removed the heater. Unless your room is very cool the temp shouldn't drop rapidly. The gravel and other things hold the heat for awhile. Fish in nature swim from cooler shaded water to much warmer water out in the sun. When I jumped in my 2000g pond a few years ago I was amazed at how much cooler it was under the lilies and nearer the bottom than it was at the top out in the sun. They swim at all levels and aren't affected by the difference of a few degrees. I bet the difference in my pond that day was 5 to 8F, maybe even more. Thanks for that...took me back to my log-rollin' days...not really. Took me back when I was barefoot & skippin' school to go Crappie Fishin'. :-D I'd wade out from the bank, feeling the cool mud squish through my toes...yippee. I always liked playing with water...gets to be that way in my older days too. ======================== I grew up on Long Island in NY so know the beaches, lakes, creeks and rivers and enjoyed them all. I loved the salt water marshes best. There was the most life there. Fiddler crabs, snails, seasquirts, conchs, starfish, horseshoe crabs and kinds of water birds....... .. I would give almost anything to spend one weekend back there. -- Koi-Lo.... Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* ------------- Get FREE newsgroup access from http://www.cheap56k.com |
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 09:12:03 -0500, "Koi-Lo"
wrote: Koi-Lo wrote: snip ======================== I grew up on Long Island in NY so know the beaches, lakes, creeks and rivers and enjoyed them all. I loved the salt water marshes best. There was the most life there. Fiddler crabs, snails, seasquirts, conchs, starfish, horseshoe crabs and kinds of water birds....... . I would give almost anything to spend one weekend back there. Face it CArol you have never grown up. The only reason you would like to go gack there is for a piece of you now what...No one around Mt. Julliet wants to be evennear yopu do they..........You would not know a sea squirt from your lost ovaries....... ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! "The original frugal ponder.."Since my statements are given freely, take em or leave em, I am entitled to my opinion none the less. My opinion and $1 is still only worth $1..... ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o |
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"-ED" wrote in message
... I've kept my tank between 80*F and 81*F. I'm wanting to bring it down to about 77*F. How long should it take with a room temperature of around 74*F ??...It's been 6 hours since I adjusted the heater and its still on the warm side. Silly question but Thanks all the same....-ED For 55-70g, three days, or a couple of degrees a day, while feathering the heater(s) down. Smaller tanks change faster, bigger tanks slower. Unplugging the heaters (and turning off the tank lights) makes it drop faster, but not recommended. Take your time and let it drop slowly with the heaters being adjusted down. Most of the change occurs overnight (no heat from the lights and the ambient is a bit cooler). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "-ED" wrote in message ... I've kept my tank between 80*F and 81*F. I'm wanting to bring it down to about 77*F. How long should it take with a room temperature of around 74*F ??...It's been 6 hours since I adjusted the heater and its still on the warm side. Silly question but Thanks all the same....-ED For 55-70g, three days, or a couple of degrees a day, while feathering the heater(s) down. Smaller tanks change faster, bigger tanks slower. Unplugging the heaters (and turning off the tank lights) makes it drop faster, but not recommended. Take your time and let it drop slowly with the heaters being adjusted down. Most of the change occurs overnight (no heat from the lights and the ambient is a bit cooler). -- www.NetMax.tk That's a Rodg.....-ED |
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