Moe_K
Stabbed by Foulke
Well, seems like a good time to remind folks to get prepared for warm weather.
Every year, we hear stories of folks losing livestock because their tank got too hot. usually, the problem arises when the water temp creeps over 85 degrees.
When the weather outside turns hot, it's difficult to lower the tank temperature. Just in case you get a heat spike, there are a few things you can do to prepare.
I take a few empty 20 oz soda bottles and fill 'em with tap water, reseal the tops, and put 'em in the freezer. If the tank temp gets above 85, and fans aren't cooling the water, I drop one of the bottles of ice into the tank. It can take quite a few bottles to drop the tank temp. Maybe you need 2 liter bottles of ice instead of 20 oz bottles (for those with bigger tanks).
Get prepared now so that when the hot weather arrives you'll be ready with ice.
Every year, we hear stories of folks losing livestock because their tank got too hot. usually, the problem arises when the water temp creeps over 85 degrees.
When the weather outside turns hot, it's difficult to lower the tank temperature. Just in case you get a heat spike, there are a few things you can do to prepare.
I take a few empty 20 oz soda bottles and fill 'em with tap water, reseal the tops, and put 'em in the freezer. If the tank temp gets above 85, and fans aren't cooling the water, I drop one of the bottles of ice into the tank. It can take quite a few bottles to drop the tank temp. Maybe you need 2 liter bottles of ice instead of 20 oz bottles (for those with bigger tanks).
Get prepared now so that when the hot weather arrives you'll be ready with ice.