PsymonStark
New member
Dear Reefing Community,
Germany - Heat Wave - in excess of 30C / 85 F - which for Northern Germany is pretty HOT - and like 60% humidity.
This is what i faced over the weekend. My tank soared right up to 28C / 82,4F last week Saturday, and honestly didnt look like it was going to stop.
I currently have an Aqua Medic T Controller Twin. The 12V DC fan i have over the Aquarium was blowing at full force for hours but, there wasn't much it could do except slow down the inevitable. I threw ice blocks in bags into the tank to cool down and worked ok.
Sunday we had the second heat wave - similar temps - similar story, except that I came up with a plan to cool the tank down.
I had received a coral order a few days before, and the corals get delivered in these polystyrene boxes - which have huge insulations walls. I cut out two holes, an eHeim 1000l/h pump into my tank and had the pipe go through the one side of the polystyrene box, and the other end back into the tank. I filled the Polystyrene box with ice cubes/blocks and water.
The results were fantastic, the iceblocks melt at a much slower pace, and kept the temps down very nicely, and was easier then throwing iceblocks in bags into the tank the whole time.
Hope this helps someone who is looking for a cheap alternative to a chiller in areas that only experience excessive heat for short bursts at a time and need a quick effective solution.
Here are the pics:
Aiptasia - I know - Trying to get Peppermint shrimps...
Germany - Heat Wave - in excess of 30C / 85 F - which for Northern Germany is pretty HOT - and like 60% humidity.
This is what i faced over the weekend. My tank soared right up to 28C / 82,4F last week Saturday, and honestly didnt look like it was going to stop.
I currently have an Aqua Medic T Controller Twin. The 12V DC fan i have over the Aquarium was blowing at full force for hours but, there wasn't much it could do except slow down the inevitable. I threw ice blocks in bags into the tank to cool down and worked ok.
Sunday we had the second heat wave - similar temps - similar story, except that I came up with a plan to cool the tank down.
I had received a coral order a few days before, and the corals get delivered in these polystyrene boxes - which have huge insulations walls. I cut out two holes, an eHeim 1000l/h pump into my tank and had the pipe go through the one side of the polystyrene box, and the other end back into the tank. I filled the Polystyrene box with ice cubes/blocks and water.
The results were fantastic, the iceblocks melt at a much slower pace, and kept the temps down very nicely, and was easier then throwing iceblocks in bags into the tank the whole time.
Hope this helps someone who is looking for a cheap alternative to a chiller in areas that only experience excessive heat for short bursts at a time and need a quick effective solution.
Here are the pics:


Aiptasia - I know - Trying to get Peppermint shrimps...


