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thats my plan ![]() haha was just gonna post this lol:P
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![]() Thanks everyone! The nighttime lights is a good idea! If only I could figure out my husbands jimmy rigging on the light timers
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![]() I added a couple of desk fans to my tanks, it's worked great so far.
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![]() A multi-prong attack is best. Reverse photoperiod (lights on at night as suggested), shorter photoperiod (8-9 hrs vs 12 hrs), and fans.
However, when it became really hot in here in the past, I plugged in my 12000 btu AC and kept myself and the tanks nice and cool (I still went with reverse photoperiod).
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![]() We too have AC, but keeping a tank cool without it is something all should know about
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![]() Three letters LED. Best move I ever made. More cost effective would be switching the lights to nights though.
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![]() I had to take my chiller off line this week due to some electrical upgrades my landlord decided to do (just in time for the heat. Awesome). I hit 85 today and I'm pretty sure it was higher yesterday; it was 84 when I got home at 11pm.
I think everyone above covered the major points. Reverse period should do the trick. Worked well for me in the past. |
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![]() im running leds and im pushing 81 degrees right now
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![]() My main tank is fully LED (28 x 10w emitters; mix of 455 nm blues, 10000k, 6500k, and 20000k) and the tank doesn't get warm from the lights at all.
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![]() i have led lights and im still running a chiller in these temps! keepin the tank at a nice 80
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