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Yea, but this is winter. You shouldn't have any
problems with hot humidity now. By the way I live in Central Florida. Wayne Sallee KurtG wrote on 12/4/2007 7:45 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: You can use a fan blowing across the water. I use fans with my lights that blow across the tank surface and across the sump. It works well during the summer months with the AC on, but without AC, it seems that temps and humidity effect it and my temps climb up more then I like about 25% of the time. |
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