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    Is it possible to keep an aquarium in a garage? I would put it in doors but I have too many furniture and all rooms in my house are occupied by a family member.

    Is it possible to do it without having to hook up an expensive chiller? What are some precautions I should look out for? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

    The tank would be for a Tropheus colony, on a stand and with canopy. I would also put 2x150watt (or 1 300-400watt) heater(s) in the tank for the winter time.

    Thanks,

    Jason.

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    Last summer I was able to keep 3 colonies in my garage and the water temp never went above 84 F. Now this year in June! The only tank I have left went up to almost 90 F so a chiller has to be used to keep the temp low.
    So it is possible just keep a close eye on them and keep up with the maintenance.
    Regards,
    Luis

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    • #3
      Iv'e seen people put fans above the tank facing down to help keep it cool. You could always kick someone out. Just kidding!! Good luck.

      FF

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      • #4
        I wouldnt suggest it without a chiller, I lost 4 fish (wc lufubu) in 3 days due to high temperatures, even with fans and putting frozen milk jugs, the temp still hovered at 89-90 degrees. The fish were miserable and would barely eat, had to treat with clout.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cesar View Post
          I wouldnt suggest it without a chiller, I lost 4 fish (wc lufubu) in 3 days due to high temperatures, even with fans and putting frozen milk jugs, the temp still hovered at 89-90 degrees. The fish were miserable and would barely eat, had to treat with clout.
          Thank you for your .02

          After further research, I see it's probably not a very good idea.

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          • #6
            I have 5 tanks in the garage and all stay around 82 deg. I wouldn't advise my method of keeping it cool unless you like paying your light bill. I keep the door wide open with a 20 inch fan blowing cold air in from the house.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
              I have 5 tanks in the garage and all stay around 82 deg. I wouldn't advise my method of keeping it cool unless you like paying your light bill. I keep the door wide open with a 20 inch fan blowing cold air in from the house.

              Ouch.......

              CF
              Truth is the cement that holds the bricks and stones of a sane and civilized society together. Remove the former and the latter will crumble.

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              • #8
                Jason, it's your first time keeping tropheus dude. You don't want to make it any harder than it is already to keep these fishes.
                I ate my fish that died.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by myjohnson View Post
                  Jason, it's your first time keeping tropheus dude. You don't want to make it any harder than it is already to keep these fishes.
                  I know...Trying to learn as much as possible before setting it up.

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