I can't imagine dealing with hurricanes, or regularly managing in this kind of heat either! I imagine as global warming keeps going, we'll see more and more people getting air conditioning over here. I'd love some, because while I hate to be one of those Brits who goes around saying "I like it hot, but this is just too hot!" I really am struggling in this heat with the humidity. I want to be cracking on with cleaning out tanks and moving them, but I'm just wilting in the humidity and want to sit here chatting on the forum instead...Glad I have central air/heat. It’s 84F in Texas at 9:30 A.M. and expected to be 90F high today which is actually low for this time of year in Texas. My fear is always hurricanes. We get one about every 10-15 years but you lose power for a couple of weeks. Always in September which is still hot in Texas. Best of luck to all of you experiencing this heat wave.
We keep one generator and one window unit in storage but it only cools one room. So far, no hurricanes since going back to hobby. I do have battery operated bubblers on hand.I can't imagine dealing with hurricanes, or regularly managing in this kind of heat either! I imagine as global warming keeps going, we'll see more and more people getting air conditioning over here. I'd love some, because while I hate to be one of those Brits who goes around saying "I like it hot, but this is just too hot!" I really am struggling in this heat with the humidity. I want to be cracking on with cleaning out tanks and moving them, but I'm just wilting in the humidity and want to sit here chatting on the forum instead...
Do you use a backup generator for hurricanes and power cuts? Bad enough being without power for your own things, but terrifying when you have tanks.
It’s not that bad. All homes have A/C. I’ve only been through 5 hurricanes in my 60 years here. They have always been kind of exciting but not with fish.I don't envy you! I cant deal with heat, threat of hurricanes or power cuts lol