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Hi everyone,

Myself have been keeping CRS for 2 years now, hope to learn more new shrimp keeping information here.

Wishing all SKF member's shrimp safe during the heat wave in this summer.

cheers

Wai

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Welcome to SKF Wai, Good luck over the summer for you too !

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Welcome to SKF Wai, Good luck over the summer for you too !

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Hi mate and welcome to SKF... enjoy and good luck for the summer too...

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I lost 99% of my CBS last summer, tank was in garage and they just slowly die off when water temp went up 29c, in hot days.

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Hi all again,

does anyone know that an UP Aqua Fan can cool down a 2ft tank by 4c when the room temp. at 30c(+)?

"sorry for posting question in this section because I'm still noob restricted to most area!"

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welcome to SKF

i am not sure if that fan will cool by 4c but if you were to freeze a 1.25ltr bottle and add that to the tank on the hot days

with the fan it should keep the temp down.

but you are best to get a chiller to save the stress of loosing shrimp in summer..

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Thanks for advice Dean, will definitely try the iced bottle + fan in this summer.

may invest a chiller only if I can breed high grade shrimp.

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Cheers WAI

Never crossed my mind when I bought my CRS to consider about heatwave being critically dangerous for these little critters especially here in Perth...(Shrimp noob.Guy @ Pet store forgot to mention it)

All the best CJ:anonymous:

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Melbourne weather temperature can go from 30c+ during the day then drop to 10c-15c at night!

I'll be slowly increasing my tanks temperature from 22C to 25C over the next 2 weeks, hoping to minimize the swings during the hot days. "finger-cross"

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Sorry about going off topic, but wow I didn't know shrimp were affected so much by heat. Good thing I've learnt a few tricks like the ice water bottle to cool the water down.

Welcome Wai

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