nicc
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Post by nicc on Dec 6, 2019 11:24:51 GMT
As Perth goes into its 4th day over 35c and the Mercury touches 42 degrees Celsius; what does everyone do to beat the heat?
For my fish room I use a combination of exhaust fans, air over the water surface of the tanks and if itโs extreme frozen 2L soft drink bottles to float.
When the saltwater tank was a reef and not a predator tank I used a 1hp Haelia chiller. For those that use chillers, what size? And how do you handle the heat/exhaust from the chiller?
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jerrytheplater
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Post by jerrytheplater on Dec 7, 2019 5:09:23 GMT
We might hit 35 tomorrow too.
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nicc
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Post by nicc on Dec 7, 2019 5:59:01 GMT
Would that be 35 degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius?
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jerrytheplater
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Post by jerrytheplater on Dec 8, 2019 1:03:20 GMT
Would that be 35 degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk F for sure. Going down to 18 tonight. Got the last of my garlic planted today. Total of 615 cloves planted.
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global
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Post by global on Dec 8, 2019 6:37:40 GMT
I use chillers on both my saltwater tanks. But nothing on my cichlid tank or planted tank.
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