I've got a 38 gal and i'm not exactly sure how much is evaporating, it seems like 1/2 gallon a day. is anybody else getting similiar results? maybe it's the more frequent rain or something, but it seemed like it has been evaporation more than it had been just a month ago.
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Originally posted by snookfish View PostI've got a 38 gal and i'm not exactly sure how much is evaporating, it seems like 1/2 gallon a day. is anybody else getting similiar results? maybe it's the more frequent rain or something, but it seemed like it has been evaporation more than it had been just a month ago.I ate my fish that died.
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Originally posted by fshfrk View PostIn the summer when the air conditioner is on all the time. You will get alot more evaporation.
All my tanks lose more water in summertime.
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I keep a glass top on for all my tanks without auto topoff.
Even with the top on i still have to top off about 1/2 gal every 2-3 days. Quite normal.
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My ATO on my 28G SW tank uses about 5G every week
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I do not have a top on, mostly because I have a fixture clamped to the rim and it seems like when i had glass tops, all i did was clean them to keep enough light shining through. I was just wondering if the lower humidity inside the house really made a big difference. my thermostat is set at 79 during the day, so i was thinking that the tank temp was so close it shouldn't be evaporating THAT much, but apparently the ceiling fan and a/c combined are probably sucking all the water it can out. I had the same evaporation rate with a 55g, so i expected the smaller tank to drink less, apparently, it's not small enough!Softie Reef
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