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mine is running at about 80...how can I cool it off??Most people seem to run their tanks between 76-78 degrees.
ya, he told me that too. I left the vent open all day and have my heater on a very low setting...it didnt even turn on todayThat is the PC lighting heat transfer... PC lighting runs hot and therefore will increase the temp of your tank water. Victor from WWC told me to keep the doors on top open to help the heat escape, but that wont work once you get fish if you decide to get any that could be considered jumpers...
nope, no sump...just a little biocube 29Do you have a sump on your system? You can run a fan directed over the top of your sump to help cool things down a little.
so may tank this morning was at 75 (probably due to the fact that my a/c is on 73 at night. So it looks like it swings from 75 to 80. I do not have a skimmer. Ill check it again when I get home and the lights have been running for a while.80 is fine provided you have reasonably good flow and and skimmer.
I've had my tanks swing between 77 and 85 over 24 hours in the summer without causing any observable issues.
Some say temperature stability is important - I just haven't found it to be that critical.
Salinity swings caused by running without an auto top off is a bigger issue.
I would recommend that you get a temp controller for your heater though. Probably the single biggest killer of tanks is a malfunctioning heater cooking its inhabitants.
A clip on fan blowing across the surface of your tank will moderate your temp issues.
so may tank this morning was at 75 (probably due to the fact that my a/c is on 73 at night. So it looks like it swings from 75 to 80. I do not have a skimmer. Ill check it again when I get home and the lights have been running for a while.
I would look into a nice clip on fan and a temp controller. The controllers will turn off your heaters and turn on a fan at a set temperature, providing you the correct temp and stability you will need. You should be able to get the whole set up on ebay for about $75
what kind of controller do you suggest? I thought they cost like $200+1 on some kind of controller... I would say about 85-90% of tank failures are result of a temp control on a $30 tank heater. (Bulkreefsupply has tons of videos on this) I am adding a RKE to my system for this reason and a couple others. Durning the summer months I've become terrified my tank will over heat due to a heater flaw and cook my livestock. Adding fans and heater shutoff can never hurt.
My tank currently runs at or around 79-80 degrees. I'd like it to be a little lower, so I'll be adding fans once my RKE arrives.

