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This is what a 3 foot tank I used to keep Glyptothorax and other hill stream fish looks like. Lost most of the hill stream catfish when I was away in college for a coupla weeks. There was no power for 2 days straight in peak summer.
There are 2 600 lph HOB's and a 2000 lph pump in there for filtration,aeration and current. The 2 fans run 24/7 and manage to keep the water at around 26-27 C. The ambient temperature today is around 32 C with a humidity of 58 %. The temperature is likely hover around this mark for the next coupla months and drop a few degrees closer to October.
Keeping these figures as standard, can anyone suggest ways to cool the tank further so any new fish I get will be more comfortable. A small change I am doing (not related to bringing down the temperature) at the moment is clipping the outlet of two air pumps each to the HOB'S.
I do know bout the 'floating the bottle method' but wanted to check if there are any other effective methods.
How good or bad is dry ice??? My guess is its mostly bad as it is known to release CO2 but any pointers or suggestions in this direction will also be great.
PS : I am back to being a student now (allegedly) so don't have the budget for a chiller.