3squared
Well-Known Member
Sounds great ttystikks.
I've always believed there is more than one way to do anything right, it's finding what works for you that makes all the difference in the world.
I've noticed that when changing air pumps and gaining pressure also dropped our water temp's. Not enough to be an issue but the numbers were obvious. Regardless of room temp (reasonable temps) more air flow will lower water temps. Right now our room temp only changes by 5 or 6 degree's 68 to 74 when light come on, and our water temp stays steady at 63.
I've always believed there is more than one way to do anything right, it's finding what works for you that makes all the difference in the world.
I've noticed that when changing air pumps and gaining pressure also dropped our water temp's. Not enough to be an issue but the numbers were obvious. Regardless of room temp (reasonable temps) more air flow will lower water temps. Right now our room temp only changes by 5 or 6 degree's 68 to 74 when light come on, and our water temp stays steady at 63.