How hot can my Ocellaris Clownfish get?

SuperDaveA

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How hot can my Ocellaris Clownfish (I have a pair) get? My tank is starting to get up to 86/87 deg F with the summer heat kicking up (I have a 12 gallon nano). Chillers are really expensive so I was hoping to hold out thru the summer until some winter sales rolled around.
 
Buy one asap! 87 degrees already betcha once it gets to 90 you will have fish soup. But when/if you get one. Only drop it by 2 degrees a day till you hit your desired temp.
 
put 3/4 full water bottle in a freezer ... and float it to chill it asap.... or put a good fan over it... try to keep it under 82 max

look on craigslist or ebay and get a used chiller.... 1/15th tops or a 1/20th will do u fine

jbj makes great quiet small chillers like that u should be able to find for 200ish
 
It's very difficult to keep the temperature in check on a nano tank without having the room AC in the summer time.
Evaporation is a great way to cool water. And for that reason, fans are great and I think it would be enough to keep the temperature down. However, you have to keep your water level from dropping too much(salinity change) due to the evaporation.
 
Thanks for all the info! I'll see if I can rig up a fan somehow. The tank has a fully enclosed hood which makes setting up a simple fan a bit difficult. I left the little front feeder hood open this morning before I left for work to see if that will help any. Here's hoping e-bay can help me out. Craigslist hasn't been any help so far :(
 
I would suggest a DIY LED lighting setup before a chiller. My nano has not budged more than 1F since I retrofitted an LED system from the previous MH. That MH made swings of 8F from night to day not uncommon. Rock solid temps now.

I might be wrong, but it sounds like your running some heavy duty lighting like MH.
 
seeing as Occys should be kept in temp below 80F degrees (generally speaking 72-78F is ideal), I would suggest (as everyone else has) to quickly purchase an inexpensive clip-on fan from Walmart (or any Dollar Store) and keep the feeding lip open on your nano as to allow for heat to escape...

IMO you are already bordering a "death sentence" for you fish (and any corals)...and as this_is_me said, be sure to stay on top of your water top-offs (hopefully you have or can buy an ATO system cause this will make your life a whole lot easier in the long run)

best of luck and please be vigilant in correcting this ASAP for the benefit of your "dependents"
 
I have the 28G JBJ, and my temp was up to 85 yesterday when I got home. Snowflakes weren't looking so good. :(

I did a 10G water change (it was due), and lowered the temp to 82 that way.

Today I put the lights on, but opened the entire hood to the lowest prop up setting. Hopefully that will work.
 
my temp was up to 85 yesterday.....I did a 10G water change (it was due), and lowered the temp to 82 that way.
IMO that is not a good way to drop your temp...temp changes need to be gradual as to eliminate further stress (on an already stressful condition for your fish/corals)
while your temp change was only a 3 degree drop (thank goodness it wasn't greater) I would still highly recommend you allow for a gradual change with the aid of a fan and/or chiller...

all the best :)
 
IMO that is not a good way to drop your temp...temp changes need to be gradual as to eliminate further stress (on an already stressful condition for your fish/corals)
while your temp change was only a 3 degree drop (thank goodness it wasn't greater) I would still highly recommend you allow for a gradual change with the aid of a fan and/or chiller...

all the best :)

Agree, but I panicked a bit. :) I made sure to warm the water to the point where it would only be a 2-3 degree change.
 
Agree, but I panicked a bit. :) I made sure to warm the water to the point where it would only be a 2-3 degree change.

+1,000,000 to the fan. Above 84F and your treading on thin ice, above 86F and it's only a matter of a few days (hours) before everything starts moving south. A clip-on fan may be your only hope with PC lighting...
 
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