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My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. My question is how
warm can the water be to keep my fish alive. I got a black belt in a 55 gallon tank and a jewel in a 20 gallon. the water is normally about 79 to 80 degrees now it is just over 90 with the outside temp around 100 and the weather man is calling for 106 tomorrow here in Kansas City I'll check this group for advice in the morning before I leave for work. thanks for any help |
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You ever eaten boiled fish? Anything over 90 and consider them gone! They
might last a bit over that but you are damaging them!!!! Don't expect them to last long! "Charles Flakus j.r." wrote in message ... My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. My question is how warm can the water be to keep my fish alive. I got a black belt in a 55 gallon tank and a jewel in a 20 gallon. the water is normally about 79 to 80 degrees now it is just over 90 with the outside temp around 100 and the weather man is calling for 106 tomorrow here in Kansas City I'll check this group for advice in the morning before I leave for work. thanks for any help |
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You ever eaten boiled fish? Anything over 90 and consider them gone! They
might last a bit over that but you are damaging them!!!! Don't expect them to last long! "Charles Flakus j.r." wrote in message ... My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. My question is how warm can the water be to keep my fish alive. I got a black belt in a 55 gallon tank and a jewel in a 20 gallon. the water is normally about 79 to 80 degrees now it is just over 90 with the outside temp around 100 and the weather man is calling for 106 tomorrow here in Kansas City I'll check this group for advice in the morning before I leave for work. thanks for any help |
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In article , Charles Flakus j.r. wrote:
My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. turn off any lights remove hood aim fans at water surface It does an amazing job at cooling tanks down. |
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SG wrote in
able.rogers.com: In article , Charles Flakus j.r. wrote: My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. turn off any lights remove hood aim fans at water surface It does an amazing job at cooling tanks down. I agree completely. I made the mistake of leaving the lights on in similar conditions, and lost most of a tankful of Tanganyikans. The immediate danger of high temperatures is that the ability of water to retain dissolved oxygen decreases as the temperature increases. Moreover, lights heat the surface of the water and the air just above it; I believe this makes oxygen absorption even more problematic in such circumstances. Fortunately, it sounds as though the original poster has very low fish densities however. (He only mentioned one fish per tank). I think this bodes well for his fish surviving the crisis. One additional measure that might be taken is to increase water circulation and make water changes. Meph |
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I'd increase surface turbulence too to facilitate greater oxygen exchange...
Either point a powerhead's flow up to the surface or put in a couple of airstones to keep it moving.. "Mephistopheles" wrote in message nk.net... SG wrote in able.rogers.com: In article , Charles Flakus j.r. wrote: My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. turn off any lights remove hood aim fans at water surface It does an amazing job at cooling tanks down. I agree completely. I made the mistake of leaving the lights on in similar conditions, and lost most of a tankful of Tanganyikans. The immediate danger of high temperatures is that the ability of water to retain dissolved oxygen decreases as the temperature increases. Moreover, lights heat the surface of the water and the air just above it; I believe this makes oxygen absorption even more problematic in such circumstances. Fortunately, it sounds as though the original poster has very low fish densities however. (He only mentioned one fish per tank). I think this bodes well for his fish surviving the crisis. One additional measure that might be taken is to increase water circulation and make water changes. Meph |
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"SG" wrote in message
able.rogers.com... In article , Charles Flakus j.r. wrote: My air conditioner broke today while I was at work. turn off any lights remove hood aim fans at water surface It does an amazing job at cooling tanks down. If the temperature is still too high you can put at plastic soft-drink bottle with waterin the freezer and use that for cooling. Does not give a lot, but your tanks are small and it could give a few degrees. Good luck, Martin |
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I agree. I made the mistake of leaving the lights in the same condition, lost most of the tankful of Tanganyikans. Present danger, the ability of high-temperature, lower dissolved oxygen to keep the water as the temperature rises. In addition, the lamp heating the surface of the water and air above it, and I believe this issue is more to the absorption of oxygen in this case.
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Yes, Its a big problem of humans that they are so irresponsible and do this kind of mistakes lot of time. But its about someone lives. So we have to careful before boiling someone in tank.
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thank you mr SG, that tip really helped out.
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