marco67 said:Have you tried a fan blowing across the surface of your sump/WD?
You can usually drop a couple of degrees that way.
If you go the direction everyone is suggesting and change out that wet dry to a sump, that will help also (the more water volume the better).
I thought a wet/dry was reffered to as a sump?
littlep93056 said:Nitro,
let me know about the books ,I'll be at John (SCA) thursday nite as i am every week for his shipment maybe i can meet you
Groove said:Another thought here. If you don't have an RODI water filter to make up your topoff/evaporated water, you should put this close to the top of the list of things to buy. Making water became the biggest hassle to me in this hobby. I bought a RODI unit, a 32 gallon plastic trash can, and a float valve. I now have 20-25 gallons of pure water sitting in my basement at all times. If you have room in the house for it, it makes reefing a lot easier.
littlep93056 said:Welcome aboard ! ! ! ! ! ! you've come to the right place This is a great group of people who are willing to help each other , so ask away about things , someone will always answer In fact if your free on July 31 come to the meeting / cookout & become a member it looks like about 40-50 people will be there ,it will be a great time
mikrok said:any chiller is gonna suck the heat out of your tank and put it right into your room...
any way an A/C would work for you?
btw welcome, im from worcester too
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