raynist
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How are you controlling the humidity from your tank?
I had some vents installed in my glass block windows in my basement. I am currently running a small fan in the window to blow colder air in to the room. My humidity seems to be under 50% most of the time. In the summer my AC keeps it cool and dry, in the winter the heater seems to do the job.
I only seem to have humidity issues during the in between times when it is too warm for the furnace but too cool for AC.
I figure I have about 350g of water in my gameroom/basement.
What are you all doing? I ran a dehumidifier at one point, but they blow out so much hot air I think it was counter productive.
Does anyone cover thier tanks?
Has anyone ever had any mold issues in your house from your tanks? I know of one person who was heavily into reefing that quit because of the damage the humidity was doing to his house. He had lots of black mold growing in his children's rooms.
What humidity level should we strive for? How do you know if you are putting too much humid air into your house?
Thanks
Ray
I had some vents installed in my glass block windows in my basement. I am currently running a small fan in the window to blow colder air in to the room. My humidity seems to be under 50% most of the time. In the summer my AC keeps it cool and dry, in the winter the heater seems to do the job.
I only seem to have humidity issues during the in between times when it is too warm for the furnace but too cool for AC.
I figure I have about 350g of water in my gameroom/basement.
What are you all doing? I ran a dehumidifier at one point, but they blow out so much hot air I think it was counter productive.
Does anyone cover thier tanks?
Has anyone ever had any mold issues in your house from your tanks? I know of one person who was heavily into reefing that quit because of the damage the humidity was doing to his house. He had lots of black mold growing in his children's rooms.
What humidity level should we strive for? How do you know if you are putting too much humid air into your house?
Thanks
Ray
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