This is a topic that I need a bit of info and opinions on ASAP, since events will be happening tomorrow.
I live in Hawaii, and we are moving to a much smaller home. The wood foundation isn't strong enough to support the weight of the 55G, so it will need to be moved outside. I was wondering what I will need to do to maintain something like this?
I am going to invest in some wooden boards to nail up behind the tank(where the direct sunlight would hit otherwise) or alternately buy a patio awning just to create more shade for the tank. What other ways can I reduce the heat? It gets quite hot here(today it was 92 degrees), and I'm concerned for the safety of my fish. Would floating plants help? An outdoor fan? At the time, a chiller is out of the question due to sudden financial issues.
Inside are a black ghost knife fish, fire eel, and synodontis petricola.(I am aware the ghost and fire eel will grow much larger, but at the moment everyone in that tank is young and small)
I live in Hawaii, and we are moving to a much smaller home. The wood foundation isn't strong enough to support the weight of the 55G, so it will need to be moved outside. I was wondering what I will need to do to maintain something like this?
I am going to invest in some wooden boards to nail up behind the tank(where the direct sunlight would hit otherwise) or alternately buy a patio awning just to create more shade for the tank. What other ways can I reduce the heat? It gets quite hot here(today it was 92 degrees), and I'm concerned for the safety of my fish. Would floating plants help? An outdoor fan? At the time, a chiller is out of the question due to sudden financial issues.
Inside are a black ghost knife fish, fire eel, and synodontis petricola.(I am aware the ghost and fire eel will grow much larger, but at the moment everyone in that tank is young and small)