I live on the south shore of Lake Superior where we've completely missed the heat waves this summer that most of the country has gone through. If fact, we were below normal this summer. But it just now hit us all of a sudden. I have my tank in my science classroom which is south facing with big windows and no AC (the tank is not exposed to direct window light). Over the weekend my tank got up to almost 85 F. The tank is fairly new (around 5 months) and has mostly mushrooms, some zoas, GSP and and a BTA. I'm wondering if I'm going to need to think ahead for next summer. Up here on Lake Superior we could have a few weeks at 85-90F but it typically drops to mid 60s at night.
Right now I have a fan directed towards the tank. We have another hot day forecast tomorrow (mid 90s), but will drop down into the 70s for the rest of the week.
Do people in the Midwest without AC have to use chillers in the summer?? I'm sure my animals can handle this brief hot spell but am worried about unstable temps next summer!
Right now I have a fan directed towards the tank. We have another hot day forecast tomorrow (mid 90s), but will drop down into the 70s for the rest of the week.
Do people in the Midwest without AC have to use chillers in the summer?? I'm sure my animals can handle this brief hot spell but am worried about unstable temps next summer!