Temps and S Lineolata
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Temps and S Lineolata
HI guys, I have a group of 6 S lineolata currently in a 20L. It has a hydrosponge as well as an Eheim internal power filter hooked up to an airpump for good oxygenation. I noticed that the temps in the bottom tanks of my fishroom (including the loaches) are getting up to 80-81. How huge of an issue is this in the short and long term. I can move them out of the fishroom but it will take a week or so to get the move done.
Michael
Michael
this tank has always been temporary, (got them in last week) THey will be going into a tank that is 48"x12x12" eventually, and by 20L i meant a US 20gallon long tank that's 30"x12x12" which would make it 75 liters if my calculations are correct. I have a lot of air and surface turbulence in the tank in the mean time. They're all eating very well and active.
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Keeping them in the 80-81F range is probably okay, as ch.koenig said, provided you have enough current and oxygenation, but I wouldn't keep them at that temperature over the long term.A fan blowing on the tank can help lower the temp. a few degrees.
By the way, I have a US 20 Long set up as a hillstream tank and it has worked well for about 7 years now. I just don't over stock it.
By the way, I have a US 20 Long set up as a hillstream tank and it has worked well for about 7 years now. I just don't over stock it.

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I don't know if a CPU fan would do the job, but any small fan could work.
I have a small fan mounted above my 20 Long (US gal) river tank that is set on a timer. The fan is only about 6 inches across and was purchased at Target. I think I have seen them at Walmart, too. The fan blows across the water return tube of my UV sterilizer and takes the temp. down about 2 degrees.
I have a small fan mounted above my 20 Long (US gal) river tank that is set on a timer. The fan is only about 6 inches across and was purchased at Target. I think I have seen them at Walmart, too. The fan blows across the water return tube of my UV sterilizer and takes the temp. down about 2 degrees.

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- Jim Powers
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- Jim Powers
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- Jim Powers
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I would appreciate that. If he doesn't want to post here, he can just email the pics to me at my email address.
jimpowers@prodigy.net
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