i think its about 250l and the room temp goes up and down depending on the temp outside which has been 38 - 41 lately. hopefully not planing on being here to long but thats a famous saying in this town lol might try the fan idea and see how it goes
thanks
Im currently living in a mining town in the outback of Australia and the temp in my tank sits on about 26 - 27 (no heater) with the air con on and at night but during the day it gets up to around 36 so i started leaving the air con on but after a really expensive power bill i cant leave it on so just wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to keep it cool?
Im in Mount Isa in QLD and it hit us last night, but it wasnt that bad when it did (i think it was rated at a 1)but we do have bad flooding now. no lives lost so thats the main thing i guess! lots of clean up work todo!!
Got home today after work and went to feed my fish and noticed 1 of my kadangos where holding and 2 of my livingstonii and 1 of my E.yellows! Diddnt notice any yesterday so it must of been a pretty busy day in there
My bristlenose laid eggs about 2 days ago for the first time but they just have left them in the cave and arnt looking after them or fanning. was wondering if they can survive like this? they are still amber in colour
So along with the city falling apart im sure alot of fish keepers had afew tragedies. I woke up to a couple of fish flaping around on the ground from my tank in the livingroom and managed to get them to safty then rushed out to my fish room to check on my fishy friends out there and they were all ok but then had the problem of having 6 tanks to heat with no power so had to set up the gas heater and hoped the power came back soon. all my tanks got down to about 19deg but after a few hours the power came back on and all temps are up and havnt had any die so im happy after a stressfull day
I hope nobody had any losses