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DEEPWATER

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Get some fans ,,

also ,get some fish bags ,a few bigs one ,,double them or triplefill them up with RO water and freeze them ,then float it in your tank or sump.

you can also run your AC to keep the room down ,or a chiller
 
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Breezp said:
ive been putting some sandwich bags of ice cubes in... is that ok?
that like sprinkling water on you on a 100 degrees out side ,lol


more like 1 or 2 gal bags will do the trick

are you using fans ,I have a90 gal and 2x30 gal plumbed into a 30 gal sumps,live on the top fl of a 6fl building and my tanks are at 78 now and 80 at mid day
 

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Breezp said:
ive been putting some sandwich bags of ice cubes in... is that ok?
Yea.....but that's only a temorary fix, unless you plan to stand by your tank & keep placing ice bags to keep the temp stable.
Do the fan thing, having it blow across the top of the water surface.
Be advised that you will get more evaporation doing this.
 

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lol yea i got ya, im only 17 years old, and i take pride in my tank, so sometimes i just get a lil cautious ya know... but at this point ill try whatever u guys suggest, ill def get a fan bright and early. See what happens when i feed for the first time in a week!:kidding:
 
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u werent kidden thats the funny part..... :arg:

you forgot 2 days :duh: lmao u will be fine with the fans... get the temp down gradually... just get a big ziplock back and pack that with ice and put it in one bag at a time until u get the temp to were u want it to be..
 

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