iancashman
New member
Hey Everyone!
I'm an old vetran when it comes to keeping reef tanks, a few years ago I sold my 75 when I moved to Florida. Just recently I decided to dive back in head first into the hobby! I currently have a 90, stand and canopy with 2x250 HQI pendants among other usual equipment suspects. As I expected, I have some good old fashion heat issues. I reconstructed the top of the canopy to look more like lattice work to vent the top as if it were open, I have a couple of fans that direct some air into the canopy (about 120 CFM each). These dont seem to do the trick. Back in good 'ole Tax-A-Chu-Setts I never had an issue(freezing winters and all).
Its starting to look like a chiller is my only option but, from what I am reading, it looks like a number of folks here dont use chillers and still use halides. So, to start a conversation, what does everyone do to "beat the heat"? Im looking to see what everyone else is doing to get some ideas on how not to buy a chiller, my wallet really cant handle it!
Thanks in advance and I look forward to reefing in such an active community!
- Ian
I'm an old vetran when it comes to keeping reef tanks, a few years ago I sold my 75 when I moved to Florida. Just recently I decided to dive back in head first into the hobby! I currently have a 90, stand and canopy with 2x250 HQI pendants among other usual equipment suspects. As I expected, I have some good old fashion heat issues. I reconstructed the top of the canopy to look more like lattice work to vent the top as if it were open, I have a couple of fans that direct some air into the canopy (about 120 CFM each). These dont seem to do the trick. Back in good 'ole Tax-A-Chu-Setts I never had an issue(freezing winters and all).
Its starting to look like a chiller is my only option but, from what I am reading, it looks like a number of folks here dont use chillers and still use halides. So, to start a conversation, what does everyone do to "beat the heat"? Im looking to see what everyone else is doing to get some ideas on how not to buy a chiller, my wallet really cant handle it!
Thanks in advance and I look forward to reefing in such an active community!
- Ian