Hi everyone,
I live in Norway, and it doesn't usually get hot here, so we don't have air conditioning or anything where I live, and the last few days, it has been 28 C (82 F), and even with the lights off and heaters unplugged, our tanks are a little warmer than that. They started the day today at 27.7 C, so I added a little cool water over 30 minutes to bring them down to 27, and now they are back up to 28.5.
I am worried about a long period of such hot weather. We are predicted to have 30 C tomorrow. While I am home, I can keep an eye on the temperatures and add cool water as needed, but when I am at work I can not do that.
Also, if the lights are off all the time, the plants will suffer.
So, my questions:
-how long can I leave the lights off without killing my plants? They get very little natural light.
-how warm is too warm? We have Corydoras Sterbai and Swordtails
-is there anything else I can do to keep tank temperatures down?
I live in Norway, and it doesn't usually get hot here, so we don't have air conditioning or anything where I live, and the last few days, it has been 28 C (82 F), and even with the lights off and heaters unplugged, our tanks are a little warmer than that. They started the day today at 27.7 C, so I added a little cool water over 30 minutes to bring them down to 27, and now they are back up to 28.5.
I am worried about a long period of such hot weather. We are predicted to have 30 C tomorrow. While I am home, I can keep an eye on the temperatures and add cool water as needed, but when I am at work I can not do that.
Also, if the lights are off all the time, the plants will suffer.
So, my questions:
-how long can I leave the lights off without killing my plants? They get very little natural light.
-how warm is too warm? We have Corydoras Sterbai and Swordtails
-is there anything else I can do to keep tank temperatures down?