Screwtape
Senior Member
I'm thinking of starting up a 75 gallon tank but would like to put it in what is currently a non-climate-controlled room. The temperatures in the room generally probably range from 60 in the winter, to maybe peaking around 90 sometimes in the summer. The total system volume would be around 130-140 gallons eventually as I'm hoping to plumb in a frag/prop tank.
I'm mostly worried about it getting too hot in the summer because it's easy to turn the heat on (in an apt and heat is free) in the winter.
I'm considering vortechs as my main circulation in the tank so I believe that should eliminate some heat from the tank. I also am planning on using T5's for both tanks so that should make keeping cool a little bit easier.
Does anyone see any potential problems with this? How hot do you think the water would get if you were forced to guess?
I'm not entirely sure how the ambient room temperature affects a 100+ gallon system of water. I'd rather not have to get a chiller or open the door to allow air conditioning into the room if possible.
Thanks for any thoughts, in advance.
I'm mostly worried about it getting too hot in the summer because it's easy to turn the heat on (in an apt and heat is free) in the winter.
I'm considering vortechs as my main circulation in the tank so I believe that should eliminate some heat from the tank. I also am planning on using T5's for both tanks so that should make keeping cool a little bit easier.
Does anyone see any potential problems with this? How hot do you think the water would get if you were forced to guess?
Thanks for any thoughts, in advance.
