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i need cuttle
Jan 9th, 2006, 11:39pm
im just wondering if you use a chiller, what you keep, and how powerful of a chiller you use. what temp is you tank at

Paradox
Jan 9th, 2006, 11:54pm
no chiler, but i live in san francisco

If the temp is hot and my water is above 80, I use a fan to blow across the water in the sump. On a volume of about 75 gallons of water, this fan can drop the temp 3-5 degrees. Youll get much more evaporation though, but thats what the auto-top off is for..

dbrooks
Jan 10th, 2006, 09:34am
If the temp is hot and my water is above 80...
Is that to say 80 degrees is as high as you will let it go? That 80 is (marginally) OK, but 81 is not?

I thought there was this great taboo about going over 76 degrees? If bimacs come from California, they are certainly used to less that 80 degrees. Not picking a fight here, just need to know the limits. The only thing stopping me from "going octo" is my assumed need for a chiller.

Colin
Jan 10th, 2006, 10:19am
Paradox has tropical cuttlefish in his tanks so 80 is fine as a top end...

It's true that bimaculoides are not tropical and I wouldn't like then to get over the mid 70s F

Feelers
Jan 11th, 2006, 10:26pm
Im gonna use a chiller - hopefully keeping the tank at around 10-12 centigade, which is around 50-55 I think. But this is for a cold water species. I think the unit is about 300W, 1/2 Hp (Well, this is what I want to get) :grin:

Jean
Jan 11th, 2006, 10:28pm
We in Dunedin live too close to Antarctica to need a chiller :lol:

J

Colin
Jan 12th, 2006, 04:46am
Likewise being this close to the Arctic!!!

cthulhu77
Jan 12th, 2006, 08:16am
We have to chill the whole house...you should see the summer power bills.
No, I don't use one...but the water stays in the high 70's.

Colin
Jan 12th, 2006, 08:23am
heh, probably similar to our winter heating bills?

cold and windy today :(

i need cuttle
Jan 13th, 2006, 11:56am
yes, the reason im asking this, is because in the past we have had to keep our house at 70 degree's in or der to keep the tanks at around 78 due to the lighting. and as you can imagine when its 110 outside in the texas heat, those electricty bills arnt fun.

Nancy
Jan 13th, 2006, 12:31pm
Being in Texas too, I have to do the same thing to lower the water temperature. I also ran the skimmer only at night, when it's cooler and used a fan on the sump. Probably it makes more sense to keep a tropical ceph or get a chiller!

Nancy