Rising temps outside has made my apartment and my tank temps rise!!
I was struggling to get the airflow needed to cool my tank.
Biofish has designed a 3d printed model and it is a mount for a small cabinet fan that allows airflow to escape from the tank getting rid of humidity and raising tank temps.
10/10
I’ve tried it with the fan blowing in but I’d highly recommend extracting the air.
Blowing it out and allowing evaporation.
I’ll post the link to the fan.
Amazon 12 bucks!
Hooked to an InkBird for automated control or even a Wi-Fi outlet allows for ease of use.
will try and tag Biofish to this thread as well.
Thank you sir!
I was struggling to get the airflow needed to cool my tank.
Biofish has designed a 3d printed model and it is a mount for a small cabinet fan that allows airflow to escape from the tank getting rid of humidity and raising tank temps.
10/10
I’ve tried it with the fan blowing in but I’d highly recommend extracting the air.
Blowing it out and allowing evaporation.
I’ll post the link to the fan.
Amazon 12 bucks!
Hooked to an InkBird for automated control or even a Wi-Fi outlet allows for ease of use.
will try and tag Biofish to this thread as well.
Thank you sir!
Rear Fan Bracket Mod for Biocube 32 by biofish
This is a bracket to securely hold a 40mm fan on the rear cable opening of a Biocube 32 aquarium. It will provide air current to cool the aquarium and maintain optimal temps. While most 40mm fans may work, I have only tested (and designed) it to be used with a AC Infinity 40x20mm USB fan found...
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