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    Chiller necessary for planted tank?

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    Hi Guys

    Just wanted to know is it necessary to get a chiller for planted tank?
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    Since your question is 'Is chiller necessary", the answer is a NO since so many of us is having a planted tank without a chiller.

    If you ask does chiller helps in a planted tank, I will say yes.
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    depends what plants you be keeping. Mine averaging 26-27'c in a/c room but only at nights.

    the riccia are doing really well but not my flame moss...their tips are turning black. I don't have a chiller and I be considering switching to a more hardly moss with suits that temp range.

    can any bro here advise?

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    Not necessary to have a chiller. I don't have one, because of (1) price, (2) pipings, (3) heat dissipated

    But if you are living in a hot country like singapore, it is good to have one. Your plants will do better.

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    The need for a chiller depends on the type of flora and fauna you intend to keep.

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    yeah, it all depends on your floras but is not necessary for most of them. i purchased a 1/2 hp chiller for my 522 tank. but only turned it on for three hours in the past ten months. my wanter temp is around 29C-30C during daytime, but my plants are still doing very well....

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    Not necessary to have a chiller BUT a bonus if have.
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    I notice plant grow very well in 25-26 degree temperature. The overall look is different. Well of course with good CO2 and nutrients supply also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan01 View Post
    depends what plants you be keeping. Mine averaging 26-27'c in a/c room but only at nights.

    the riccia are doing really well but not my flame moss...their tips are turning black. I don't have a chiller and I be considering switching to a more hardly moss with suits that temp range.

    can any bro here advise?

    Java Moss though common, can take higher temperatures than other mosses like flame, Taiwan etc.

    Why dont you try putting a fan or two? Its cheaper, greener (uses less power) and will drop your temperature down by couple of degrees.
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    Ok will turn w fan n do regular h2o topup

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    depend on your light too.

    If MH, then it is a must

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    not really, I'm using MH with fan only. Water temperature maintained around 27-28. but probably because rainy season now
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    Currently I'm using a fan to blow my tank and temperature is around 50+ degree. I think i would drop the idea of getting a chiller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doubleace View Post
    Currently I'm using a fan to blow my tank and temperature is around 50+ degree. I think i would drop the idea of getting a chiller.
    50+ degree , your plant will be melted!

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    50+ degrees! Are you sure?? At 50 all your fauna and flora would die! 30 is bad enough....
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    50 degree fahrenheit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    50+ degree , your plant will be melted!
    Quote Originally Posted by Binks View Post
    50+ degrees! Are you sure?? At 50 all your fauna and flora would die! 30 is bad enough....
    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    50 degree fahrenheit?
    Sorry guys... my mistake is 25+..
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    Quote Originally Posted by doubleace View Post
    Sorry guys... my mistake is 25+..
    25+ ? so you mean the water temp was 27-28 without the fan on? it's pretty low already. what is your tank size, and what lighting using?

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    mine's also 27-28 without fan. with fan is 24/25. 4ft x 1.5ft x 2ft

    hope plants and fish are ok w this temp.
    Last edited by Morgan01; 8th Sep 2008 at 09:41.

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    My tank is a 4-footer too and I switched on my 2 fans whenever my 4*54W light is on. After 1 month of monitoring, the temperature never dip below 29C.
    As a chiller is an overhead to me, plants that I bought are limited to those that can stand high temperature
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