Vicky99
Fish Fanatic
Hiya,
I'm currently cycling a 6 gallon tank. Today I went to do a partial water change and put some plants in so I lifted the lid right up rather than just opening the little feeding hatch (it's an aqua one aqua start 320 the lid is hinged across the back so you can lift the whole thing up). When I did this, the amount of condensation that literally poured off the inside of the lid and all down the back of the tank all over the stand & floor was huge.
I immediately switched off all the electricals and set to mopping the mess up and drying everything - don't really want to go through this every week - any suggestions?
The water level is about an inch and a half below where the coloured plastic starts so a good 4 inches from the inside of the lid - don't want to lower it any more as that would mean there wouldn't be much in it and I wouldn't want to put the betta I'm getting in - making it a pointless tank!!
Thanks
Vicky.
I'm currently cycling a 6 gallon tank. Today I went to do a partial water change and put some plants in so I lifted the lid right up rather than just opening the little feeding hatch (it's an aqua one aqua start 320 the lid is hinged across the back so you can lift the whole thing up). When I did this, the amount of condensation that literally poured off the inside of the lid and all down the back of the tank all over the stand & floor was huge.
I immediately switched off all the electricals and set to mopping the mess up and drying everything - don't really want to go through this every week - any suggestions?
The water level is about an inch and a half below where the coloured plastic starts so a good 4 inches from the inside of the lid - don't want to lower it any more as that would mean there wouldn't be much in it and I wouldn't want to put the betta I'm getting in - making it a pointless tank!!
Thanks
Vicky.