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ming

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I'm a believer not all tanks will have ich and that ich can't grow if it doesn't exist in the tank, no matter what the temp swings or how stressed the fish are.

Also, for example my tank went up to 82 yesterday, but dropped down to 78 last night. Today was cold so it went up to 80 today, and is currently down to 78. The fan turns off at 78 and heater won't kick on unless it goes to 77.

FYI, I have a purple tang which is ich free

This thread is getting off topic and if there are further questions about ich, please make a new thread
 
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Paul B

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Looks like a great idea for people who live in southern sates that get alot of sun during the day. Not too sure about NYer's though, especially during winter months.

Actually the solar panels produce more power in the winter. They are more efficient when they are cold. Of course the winters have shorter days which offsets that but I just finished installing the last of my 22 panels an hour ago and I should produce about 3700 watts when the sun is shinning. Thats about 35 amps. My entire house does not use that much power and I have a 2 family unless the ACs are on or all three refrigerators kick in at the same time. Most of the day light hours my meter should run backwards, reducing my bill. I will let you know as soon as the sun comes out.
It is fairly rainy and dark now and it is producing 250 watts which means I am running my reef for free.
 

RaSooch

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Paul B.,

I was refering to the RC forum link that was refenced in regards to Solar tubes being used to light a reef tank. A guy on RC installed three 14" Solar tubes to run down to his first floor to light his tank using natural light and he lived in TX. It looked awsome but not reallistic for a NYer.

You're panels are a great idea for the NY reefer to cut costs, I wish I had the finances right now to pull the trigger.
 

Paul B

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Today was fairly sunny so it was producing about 3,000 watts which made me very happy
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