Deus Machina
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Alright, due to a bunch of (vaguely off topic ) responses in another thread, I'm going to get started on another project.
A couple goldfish will be moved into a 6 or 8 US gallon tank as soon as I can get my hands on it (a hand-me-down), find room, and into larger as they grow.
The 3gal they're in levels off at 76-78 degrees, in a well-lit corner of the room with their light on but far from the water.
The 10gal I'm cycling in now (carefully, it has my personal betta in it) levels off at around 85 degrees with the light on for a few hours. It gets turned off when I open the blinds, and I haven't yet tested it with the light on more than 3 hours at a stretch.
For the goldfish--how can I cool that? Find cooler lights then their spaced pod (it's from a kit, currently) and put it in shade? Is there a cooling device my google-fu fails to track down?
For the 10gal, is between 84 and 88 degrees safe for tropicals, particularly my betta? Card says it's out of range, and I want that confirmed or denied.
For the 10gal, I could probably find cooler bulbs (the currents are twin incandescents) or plug the sockets and fab a cold-cathode setup. Common, advisable?
A couple goldfish will be moved into a 6 or 8 US gallon tank as soon as I can get my hands on it (a hand-me-down), find room, and into larger as they grow.
The 3gal they're in levels off at 76-78 degrees, in a well-lit corner of the room with their light on but far from the water.
The 10gal I'm cycling in now (carefully, it has my personal betta in it) levels off at around 85 degrees with the light on for a few hours. It gets turned off when I open the blinds, and I haven't yet tested it with the light on more than 3 hours at a stretch.
For the goldfish--how can I cool that? Find cooler lights then their spaced pod (it's from a kit, currently) and put it in shade? Is there a cooling device my google-fu fails to track down?
For the 10gal, is between 84 and 88 degrees safe for tropicals, particularly my betta? Card says it's out of range, and I want that confirmed or denied.
For the 10gal, I could probably find cooler bulbs (the currents are twin incandescents) or plug the sockets and fab a cold-cathode setup. Common, advisable?