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Old 05-14-2009, 09:22 PM   #1
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84 degrees with coral

Can come one please help me and give me advice to lower the temp in my water because it is 84 degrees and i have coral

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Fans blowing across the water's surface or purchase a chiller.
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so if i put a fan it will go back down to 79
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There's no way to determine that until you try it and see. The evaporation created by the fan blowing over should cool the tank, but how much is a mystery until you try it. How big of a tank is it?
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Use the fan......

And hope it brings the temp down
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ok... how much would a chiller cost me
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Let me google that for you

Here ya go.
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