Hi all,
After suffering some losses over the past couple of months due to excessive hot weather, I've come to a conclusion.
Brisbane (Queensland, Australia) has suffered from (depending on the source) the driest start to a calendar year on record (or very close to it). My tanks are struggling to stay under 30 degrees (Celsius, or 90 Fahrenheit). I'm doing bulk (75%) water changes on at least a weekly basis, I've been putting ice packs (in a sealed bag) into the tank, which my fish seem to love, surrounding it like it's a sports stadium, but all in all, I cannot seem to keep the temperature down to where it belongs for them to be happy. Ice works for about an hour, but by the next morning the temperature is back up to where it started.
Since this happens every year at this time, I think I might have to change my stock. My Cherry Barbs are down from 6 to 3, I have one remaining Pacific Blue-Eye out of 9, and I think my Endler population is diminishing, although they're hard to count because they're so fast and similarly coloured.
I can't afford a chiller, and the only other option is to air-condition the whole house (which I also can't afford). Or a bigger tank, which will cause a marriage breakup.
Are there any tropical fish that can handle a higher temperature for a couple of months a year? I don't like what has happened lately, and can't bear the thought of it happening every year.
I should add that the heaters are off, I've reduced the light timing (to about 8 hours per day and totally off on the weekends) and I've ramped up the air stones to maximum.
I don't really want to leave the lid open in case of daredevil fish on the floor while I'm away.
After suffering some losses over the past couple of months due to excessive hot weather, I've come to a conclusion.
Brisbane (Queensland, Australia) has suffered from (depending on the source) the driest start to a calendar year on record (or very close to it). My tanks are struggling to stay under 30 degrees (Celsius, or 90 Fahrenheit). I'm doing bulk (75%) water changes on at least a weekly basis, I've been putting ice packs (in a sealed bag) into the tank, which my fish seem to love, surrounding it like it's a sports stadium, but all in all, I cannot seem to keep the temperature down to where it belongs for them to be happy. Ice works for about an hour, but by the next morning the temperature is back up to where it started.
Since this happens every year at this time, I think I might have to change my stock. My Cherry Barbs are down from 6 to 3, I have one remaining Pacific Blue-Eye out of 9, and I think my Endler population is diminishing, although they're hard to count because they're so fast and similarly coloured.
I can't afford a chiller, and the only other option is to air-condition the whole house (which I also can't afford). Or a bigger tank, which will cause a marriage breakup.
Are there any tropical fish that can handle a higher temperature for a couple of months a year? I don't like what has happened lately, and can't bear the thought of it happening every year.
I should add that the heaters are off, I've reduced the light timing (to about 8 hours per day and totally off on the weekends) and I've ramped up the air stones to maximum.
I don't really want to leave the lid open in case of daredevil fish on the floor while I'm away.