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03/22/2018, 10:58 AM | #1 |
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Can I Put My Pellets On Top Of My Light?
Like the title says, I'd like to put my small jar of NLS pellets on top of my 4 bulb t5 with no active cooling. I would leave them on the front corner of the fixture, defiantly not the middle as that gets the hottest. I have left the jar there for a half hour or so under observation and temp gun'd the bottom at 95F.
Im guessing the answer is no.... but is it possibly ok to leave them there? Would you consider this a fire hazard to be avoided? Would the heat do anything undesirable to the pellets over time?
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@ that temp. I would move them to a cooler place.
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I think you'll be ok, although I would look for a different spot to store the pellets. If your worried about heat though I guess you could get a piece of tin foil and place this on top of the light as a makeshift heat sink. Place the jar on top of that.
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I'm currently keeping them in a closet right next to the tank, so its really no biggie.... just would keep me from opening and closing the closet a few times a day. I've tried a glass coaster on top of the light.... but after a bit of time it heated up to the same temperature, and I was still getting the same 95 on the bottom of the jar.
Looks like I'll probably just keep doing what I'm doing.
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03/22/2018, 11:11 AM | #5 |
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Get an auto feeder.
Problem solved.
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hahaha yea yea yea lol.... I've got one that i use for vacation etc.... but i guess i just enjoy feeding them myself when I'm here.
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Walk in front of tank. Problem solved again Hahahahhaha
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The jaws theme
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Unless your on vacation or something an automatic feeder kind of takes the fun out of a tank IMO. I don't want this robot to feed my tank, I want to make the decision on the spot whether I'll feed Spirulina flakes, NLS pellets, Prime Reef frozen etc. (different reaction) The whole routine is fun, especially after a hard days work.
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Idk I guess I’m different. After having to feed the cats, the dogs, the gecko and the kids, feeding the blasted fish is about the last thing I want to do.
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Heat kills nutrients
If you are referring to pellet food, then you need to keep it away from heat. I used to fight with my freshwater customers who could not understand heat destroys vitamins - they wanted to keep their dry food on top of their lights. I explained their fish could be malnourished with a full stomach.
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All the fish in my 350 used to beg any time a person walked by! And also when the dogs get feed.
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