OT: It's not the heat - it's the humidity?

When I'm done with my bath water I put it in my sump. It's keeps it colder on hot days and saves on water.
I'm having problems with my fish and corals now though.
 
No heater here, not even a fan! My tank is a steady 80, with my 250 MH. I do have a fan for the cover, but haven't really had to use it!
 
Mine has been a steady 82 all summer. A bit warm, but could be much worse!

A/C still chugging away this morning!:)

Farmer- It's a trade secret! (in other words, you'll have to ask Nanook)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7768012#post7768012 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chadfarmer
Amy83820

you are trophywife

how did you get your name changed to that and than back to the original?

It was done by PM...oh wait...nevermind. :D
 
I have 1200 gallons of empty tanks and sumps...can you blame me??

:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7772268#post7772268 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nanook
I have 1200 gallons of empty tanks and sumps...can you blame me??

:lol:

That's cause of the heat! Darn evaporation!
 
Oooh yeah, me too - that's my problem....

I tried to fill my tank, but the rate of evaporation is faster than my RO unit can make water.
 
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