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Unread 01-13-2004, 08:47 PM   #3
JokerCPoC
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Originally Posted by Blackeagle
My first question is, do you have a way of temp control on the aquarium?

If not would the added heat be harmfull to the fish?

Beyond that, I can't see why this would not work pretty well.
Yes a Chiller could be added (what size is the Question, As these range from around $100.00 to at least $775.00 I've found) to keep the Temp of the 240 gallon glass aquarium from going beyond 75F degrees. Of course a big Chiller may not be needed, If it's even needed at all that is. :shrug: :shrug: As long as the added heat didn't make the aquarium water go beyond 80F, I don't see It as a problem.
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