Hi everyone,
My tank (29G Biocube) was set at 76 degress, but it's been warm out here in the Midwest (the temps are supposed to go down tomorrow I think), so the house is warmer than usual. We do have A/C which we will turn on when it's definitely summer.
My tank is now at 80 degress, and I don't want it to go any higher. I have LED actinics and 10,000K Daylight. The LEDs have fans.
Currently I turn on the LEDs/blue actinic at 8am, the Daylight comes on at 10am; the Daylights off at 3pm; the LEDS are off about 5pm. Then I put the moonlight on for an hour or so. I had read about this schedule on another thread when I wanted a specific schedule for lighting.
Can I reduce the lighting schedule now so that the temp stays at 80? I'm worried that it will continue to rise--it was at 80 during the night when the house was slightly cooler. I'll close the drapes this afternoon when the sun begins to come in.
This is my first summer with the tank, and I would rather not spend the $$$ on a chiller, but if I have to, I have to. Want my critters to stay healthy.
Thanks for reading this long post and for any feedback!
My tank (29G Biocube) was set at 76 degress, but it's been warm out here in the Midwest (the temps are supposed to go down tomorrow I think), so the house is warmer than usual. We do have A/C which we will turn on when it's definitely summer.
My tank is now at 80 degress, and I don't want it to go any higher. I have LED actinics and 10,000K Daylight. The LEDs have fans.
Currently I turn on the LEDs/blue actinic at 8am, the Daylight comes on at 10am; the Daylights off at 3pm; the LEDS are off about 5pm. Then I put the moonlight on for an hour or so. I had read about this schedule on another thread when I wanted a specific schedule for lighting.
Can I reduce the lighting schedule now so that the temp stays at 80? I'm worried that it will continue to rise--it was at 80 during the night when the house was slightly cooler. I'll close the drapes this afternoon when the sun begins to come in.
This is my first summer with the tank, and I would rather not spend the $$$ on a chiller, but if I have to, I have to. Want my critters to stay healthy.
Thanks for reading this long post and for any feedback!