Elevated Temperatures
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:01 pm
Daytime temperatures here have gotten fairly high recently. No air in my apartment and soon the idiots redoing our balconies are supposed to be painting mine. But I don't know when. That means I remove my table and chairs every morning and shut the door before leaving for work.
So it's pretty warm indoors when I get back in the late afternoon.
Today, my Sewellia tank is a cookin' 82.7 F. All the fish seem quite contented and are pretty lively as usual.
My main River-Tank in the lounge sits under a ceiling fan and is a cool (not) 79.2F. The tank is also overdue for a water-change and evapouration has dropped the level around 2-3"! It evapourates alarmingly with the fan going.
All the fish are behaving normally apart from the Pseudogastromyzon cheni.
One pair have decided each other are hot and are spawning!
So much for keeping Hillstreams cooler all the time. No problem if you have LOTS of water movement like I do in these two tanks. Must do some water-changes though......
Martin.
So it's pretty warm indoors when I get back in the late afternoon.
Today, my Sewellia tank is a cookin' 82.7 F. All the fish seem quite contented and are pretty lively as usual.
My main River-Tank in the lounge sits under a ceiling fan and is a cool (not) 79.2F. The tank is also overdue for a water-change and evapouration has dropped the level around 2-3"! It evapourates alarmingly with the fan going.
All the fish are behaving normally apart from the Pseudogastromyzon cheni.
One pair have decided each other are hot and are spawning!
So much for keeping Hillstreams cooler all the time. No problem if you have LOTS of water movement like I do in these two tanks. Must do some water-changes though......
Martin.