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    Will canister filter rise the tank temperature?

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    Am using Eheim 2213 and my tank's temperature is around 29 to 30 degree celcius during day time.

    Heard that canister filter transfer the heat to the water, is it true?

    Also is my tank's temperature too high for my fishes and plants?

    Can anybody kind to enlighten me?

    Many tanks.

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    Yes, of course canister filter do transfer the heat to the water, but lesser than submerge filters!

    At 29 to 30degC, most tropical fish should be alrite, but plants will suffer especially mosses.

    Add a fan to cool your tank, 27 should be achievable.

    Mike

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    Eheim 2213 power consumption is only 8W. The heat contribute by the filter should be very minimal or negligible.

    BC

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    Thanks for replies.

    Do you guys get a low temperature like 27 or 28 degree celcius using canister filter without any cooling fan added?

    Or is it because my room is too warm for the tank?

    Its facing east, so got sun shine in the morning.

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    Done a experiment before, using EHEIM canister filter did not increase my tank temp at all. I wrote to them and was told that it is insignificant

    Use a fan, should cool down your tank. If not built your own chiller...go to
    www.killies.com to see how it is down

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    Re:

    [quote:5e7a7801f2="hoonming"]Thanks for replies.

    Do you guys get a low temperature like 27 or 28 degree celcius using canister filter without any cooling fan added?

    Or is it because my room is too warm for the tank?

    Its facing east, so got sun shine in the morning.[/quote:5e7a7801f2]

    If your room temp is above 28degC, without convection or evaporation from a fan, it is not possible to have temperature much lower than the room temperature.

    Most of the heat should be coming from your lights and the surrounding.

    BC

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    i get 26++, it can be done. Make sure air flow of your room is constant. If you get regular winds in your rooms, you should not have this problem. But if your room is quite stuffy, you might consider getting the fans that the guys has recommended.

    Generally there are few ways of cooling:
    1. water pump
    Not many people do it with planted tanks but a pump do drive temperature down.

    2. chiller
    People who can afford it usually use chillers

    3. Cooler Fans
    Some use hanging fans, some use a normal fans directing at the water surface. Water are subject to faster evaporation. So you need to monitor it.

    4. Iced Bottle
    Some use ice packs, water bottles, mineral bottles, freeze it and put inside the water. Usually dun last more than an hr.

    My living is quite airy so I dun get much of cooling problem even with 2 regular lights on a 8hr timer at night.

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    Thanks for all your replies guys!

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