I have a diy plywood and acrylic 125 gal tank with my malawis in.
Recently the local temps have been incredibly high and my tank is sitting at 32.5 degrees Celsius. The heater has been unplugged for about two months.
I have three filters running on the tank and 2 x T5 and 2 x T8 tubes. Most of the heat is coming from the lights but I guess a fair amount could be heat soak from the pumps too.
My canopy does not have any vents in it and adding some will be a huge mission (which I will do if I have too)
My questions are: Is this likely to affect the fish in any way? They are all looking better than ever at the moment and are very very active.
My plants recently started shedding most of their leaves but have since started shooting again. Could this have been caused by the temps?
Since last night I have left the lid slightly open and this morning it is down to 30.4 degrees.
What "Safe" temp should I be aiming for. Does anyone have any creative ideas for keeping the temp down?
My lights are on a timer and run for 8 hours a day. The tank is very well insulated being made from ply and acrylic and does not cool off very quickly.
Recently the local temps have been incredibly high and my tank is sitting at 32.5 degrees Celsius. The heater has been unplugged for about two months.
I have three filters running on the tank and 2 x T5 and 2 x T8 tubes. Most of the heat is coming from the lights but I guess a fair amount could be heat soak from the pumps too.
My canopy does not have any vents in it and adding some will be a huge mission (which I will do if I have too)
My questions are: Is this likely to affect the fish in any way? They are all looking better than ever at the moment and are very very active.
My plants recently started shedding most of their leaves but have since started shooting again. Could this have been caused by the temps?
Since last night I have left the lid slightly open and this morning it is down to 30.4 degrees.
What "Safe" temp should I be aiming for. Does anyone have any creative ideas for keeping the temp down?
My lights are on a timer and run for 8 hours a day. The tank is very well insulated being made from ply and acrylic and does not cool off very quickly.