start of summer tank temp 31deg C

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squid
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start of summer tank temp 31deg C

Post by squid »

its the start of summer here..
noticed my tanks thermometer at 31 Deg celcius..
can my cories take this temp?
my cories are , sterbai, panda, albino , trilineatus and arcuatus..
what should i do?
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Post by Maarten »

31 is a bit high for most corydoras sp.

Is your room temperature higher then 31?

if its 31+ the only thing you can do is to make temp go down with equipment like an aquarium cooler or you could fabricate a cooler with a peltier element.
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Post by jamos »

We deal with this kind of heat every summer, down here in australia! my tank has got up 33 for before on a regular basis. Water changes late in the afternoon and keeping the sun out of the room during the day will help!

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Post by corybreed »

In the summer my fish room temperature can get as high as 29 deg C. The Corys don't love it but they survive.

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Post by squid »

thanks...
i guess i'll try to lower the tanks temp...
its really hot here during summertime...
and this is just the start of summer...

wish i was still keeping discus :lol:
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Post by Alan_au »

Heaps of air and evaporation. It is just basic science. What do they teach in schools these days ????

A good active airstone in one corner of a tank will pull the temp down 3 or 4 degrees. Very easy but so often overlooked.

But then power heads and internal power filters heat the tank....not something you need in Summer

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Post by bronzefry »

Squid,
What kind of lights do you have over the tank? Sometimes my lights can raise the temperature of the tank.
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