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Thread: Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

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    Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

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    Dear AQ,

    Am thinking of investing in a chiller for a 1.5ft tank. May i know if you have any recommendations to share?

    Thank you!
    Adoketa, Breitbinden, Paciquamis, Diplotaenia, Elizabethae, Mendezi, Inka, Agassizi, L046, L066, Crystal Red Shrimps

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    Re: Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

    I think a 1/15 is more than sufficient for a 1.5 feet nano.


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    Re: Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

    I recommend a 1/20hp or 1/15hp chiller, maybe with external probe so that you don't have to worry about the flow rate of your pump/filter driving the water through the chiller.


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    Re: Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

    cos I m keeping some fishes which optima temp is 16-18deg...

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    Re: Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

    16 degree , must wipe the tank everytime to view the fish

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    Re: Chiller For 1.5Ft Tank Recommendations

    Is it even possible to maintain a chiller in Singapore's room temperature (28 - 31 degree) and to bring it down to as low as 20 what more 16? Room without air conditioning.

    I am not a science person but like what limz_777 mentioned, I am sure there will be condensation issues right?

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