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05/08/2006, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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Still Baffled over Temperature Fluctuation
So after monitoring my Tank for the weekend my temperature still varies from 77 degrees - almost 82 degrees.
I have a 95 gallon wave tank w/ 8x54w T5 light fixture. The lights are on brackets about 10 in above the water. Any suggestions, and I cannont afford a chiller at the moment. I am not really looking fwd to getting one at all. Any help would be great. Thanks |
05/08/2006, 01:47 PM | #2 |
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Have you added any fans.
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05/08/2006, 01:55 PM | #3 |
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This is one of the futziest things to stabilize.
1. get your lights on a timer, so that heat input never varies. 2. never trust a heater thermostat, and get two thermometers; if they agree, it's a miracle, and 1 degree at 84 degrees is the difference between a thriving reef and one at 85, dying and bleaching. 3. get a stubby pillar fan and maybe link it to your light timer, or maybe get it going 24/7 depending on your particular tank...rock and water 'conserve' the heat or cold, and getting it cooled at night will mean a few degrees' grace during the heat of the day. 4. on a particularly hot day, either crank the airconditioning or at least open the door to the sump and add more fans. so the flow increases. Impossibly hot---some people have put icebags next to their sump. I have personally theorized about creating a saltwater 'swamp cooler' with a fan, a smallish pump, and a drip column, but I'm not sure how efficent it would be, also the added problem of salt creep. 5. if you don't have central air, and in NY probably not, one of those rollabout airconditioners that vents hot air out a window is a good fallback. They cost 300-500 which is still cheaper than many chillers, and have the benefit of keeping you cool as well.
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05/08/2006, 02:26 PM | #4 |
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my temp always goes up a couple of degrees when its hot out.. maybe that could be causing it
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05/08/2006, 02:55 PM | #5 |
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Thanks guys, I think my next step is to get a fan moving across the top of my tank.
I have central air and my house is at a consisten 68 degrees. |
05/08/2006, 06:07 PM | #6 |
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My tank goes from 79-83 degrees with my home AC set to 78 degrees. I have 600W of t5 lighting over my tank which heats it up during the day. I set my computer to turn off the lights if my temp reaches 83.5 just in case. Actually your tank should be fine as long as you keep it below 86 degrees.
On the natural reef temperatures vary through out the day as the sun heats the water and the tides rise and fall. A fan blowing on you sump with help with evaporative cooling if you want. Just make sure to watch your water level.
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05/08/2006, 10:19 PM | #7 |
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do you have a cover on your tank? i had a heat problem with MH lights on my 40g. i bought a canopy to keep the fish from jumping out and then took the cover off. i also added a small 5" fan i got at home depot to blow across the surface of the water. now, my temps stay pretty constant.
the evaporation went up, but i got an automatic top off unit to deal with that. i don't run a sump, but i know having more circulation across the top of the water can make a big difference. also, if you have a canopy, is it ventilated well? if your apartment is a constant 68 degress, then you appear to be trapping heat somewhere. i can't think of why it would be that high if your ambient temp is relatively low. |
05/08/2006, 10:27 PM | #8 |
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If you raise the temp a little to say 79 degress with your heaters then the difference will be smaller. I doubt that the temp will raise beyond what it already has.
You state your tank was just started. I would hope that you don't have much in it yet. How long are the lights currently on and can you reduce that time? Regards, Pat
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05/09/2006, 07:41 AM | #9 | |
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I have 3 chromis, 1 yellow tang and an algae blenny in a 95 gallon tank. I have been extremely Patient w/ this process. So I am not moving to fast. Light hours I can prob reduce. 9 30 atinics go on 11 daylights come on 8pm daylights go off 9 30 atinics off |
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05/09/2006, 07:58 AM | #10 |
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what other pumps do you have in your system? is the top of your tank closed? is the top of your sump closed? I think a 14 degree diffrence in your room temp and tank temp is pretty high. Maybe a pump is dirty and needs cleaning, do you have any mag pumps?
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05/09/2006, 08:56 AM | #11 |
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I have two 4" box fans blowing air across 6 110watt VHO bulbs. One fan comes on when the actinics come on and the second fan comes on with the daylights. Just 1 box fan isn't quite enough.
9:00am actinics on 12:00pm daylights on 7:00pm daylights off 9:00pm actinics off I also put two 3/4" holes near the top of my canopy so hot air has a chance to escape out of the canopy. ie give the hot air a place to rise out of and cool air will fill in. My house is kept between 69F and 73F. I have 2 150watt heaters set to 81F. My tank stays at 81F + or - 0.3F. |
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