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![]() "Ben" wrote in message ... Kris wrote: Because of the current temperature outside, the water in my aquarium increases more than it should. For the moment, temperature is about 31 °C while it should be about 27-28°C. Could someone give me some tips to keep the temperature at 27 °C? Close to the already mentioned bottle is take out some water from the tank, put it in an ice cube tray, after an hour or so, sprinkle some food in it. When it's frozen, you can put one or two in the tank. Being tank water, it's less likely to drasticlly change any of the water conditions plus the fish seem to like attempting to get the food in it. -Ben LOL, the food in the cubes idea is cute. How applicable this is, depends on the tank size. Ice cubes would have only a negligable effect on a 50+g tank. Not already mentioned, leave lights off, leave cover open during the day (Angelfish are not jumpers, and are quite tolerant of several days of high temperatures too). You can always google the newsgroup archives (this is an annual question). There you will find an esoteric collection of ideas, from electric coolers (they exist for aquaria), to DIY recirculators using SS piping into a cheap refrigerator. NetMax |
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