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    Brrr....water temperature hits 25 degrees Celcius

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    Thanks to the non stop rain, the temperature in my fish tanks have hit a record low of 25 degrees Celcius with the fans still running. What temperature are you guys hitting now?
    Last edited by Justikanz; 22nd Dec 2006 at 09:44.

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    Tank 1: 25.2
    Tank 2: 26.0
    Tank 3: 27.0
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    it was 24.6 yesterday night...

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    Does installing a fan helps mantain the temperture?

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    24 Dgrees Celcius in my fish room.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 22nd Dec 2006 at 09:44.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_scientist View Post
    Does installing a fan helps mantain the temperture?
    The fan helps to push the water temperature down a couple of degrees to a more tolerable range for plants in our climate.

    Friends have reported that the lower temperature have put their fish in the mood for lurve...

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    Too cold a temperature and our weaker fishes will be breaking out with white spots. Do keep a look out.

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    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    Damn! I have Ich in the tank! Have been the mucking around with the tank during the weekend putting in some new plants.Could have stirred up some nasties.I have switched off the fan for the moment.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 27th Dec 2006 at 14:37. Reason: Removing immediate quotation

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    23.6 degrees in my 5ft tank kakakakaa (no chiller)
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    27 degrees in mine low tech tank

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    Seems like the weather is turning rainy again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe View Post
    23.6 degrees in my 5ft tank kakakakaa (no chiller)
    Your thermometer spoil liao lah!

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    Unless there is a sudden change in temperature in a short period of time, gradual temperature changes doesn't harm anything unless it gets extreme. Nature has temperature flux day in day out and the critters are fine.

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    I no longer bother about my tank's temp. What I've noted about this year's monsoon season is that the temp range is not as coolish as that of the preceding years. We used to see sustained temperature range of 24-26 degrees for 2 months or so.
    The monsoon this year seems to mirror the mild winter we're seeing in the U.S.
    Last edited by Justikanz; 15th Jan 2007 at 19:49.

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    Woot! Mine hit 24 degrees!!...
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    mine hit 22.3 degrees this morning hahahaaa
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    mine is 20 degrees now.. and i am heating it... with a heater..

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    the lowest so far for me is 25.8 degree..with a single fan and raining at the same time

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