WoodenChair
Fish Fanatic
Dehumidifier only if your getting obscene mold / rot. which should not happen anyway. After watching you cover and silicone the ceilings, walls, and all "above tank" areas for splash protection, id say your safe now. As those are the areas most prone to rot / mold.
BUT, if you did run a dehumidifier, do what i do, run it but instead of using a bucket to catch the water and toss it all gross like after weeks of sitting.
I run a garden hose line from my humidifier to a treatment tank, RO's the water, and i use it for water changes on my tanks. You could simply just run your water back into the sump (if you keep your room clean and humidifier filters on the up and up.
But i really only see that being an issue in the dog days of summer where the temperature and humidity have risen to the same level in preparation to do battle in your home.
IE: Oh look honey its 98F outside and the humidity is at 88%!
Sure its going to rain soonish. But not before 4 days of THAT bulls**t!.
-Chairman Wood
BUT, if you did run a dehumidifier, do what i do, run it but instead of using a bucket to catch the water and toss it all gross like after weeks of sitting.
I run a garden hose line from my humidifier to a treatment tank, RO's the water, and i use it for water changes on my tanks. You could simply just run your water back into the sump (if you keep your room clean and humidifier filters on the up and up.
But i really only see that being an issue in the dog days of summer where the temperature and humidity have risen to the same level in preparation to do battle in your home.
IE: Oh look honey its 98F outside and the humidity is at 88%!
Sure its going to rain soonish. But not before 4 days of THAT bulls**t!.
-Chairman Wood