Are you "chilling" your reef? Why or why not?

Do you run a chiller on your saltwater aquarium?

  • Yes

    Votes: 174 20.2%
  • No

    Votes: 484 56.3%
  • No but I do use a fan to cool the water

    Votes: 184 21.4%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 18 2.1%

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BullyBee

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Those little guys are so cute. I was put in contact with a gal who had a pair. They had little ones and she was having trouble finding good for them. I gave her some newly hatched brine shrimp and black worms. Last I heard they mostly survived.

I use a chiller in the summer months only. Disconnect and clean it for the winter.

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Many saltwater lovers I’ve met either have or had at one point axolotls. The problem is so many Axolotl owners are *****. They talk so much garbage about how others rear them, or how the aquarium stores house them. Then they take them home and put a piece of pvc pipe in their tank and act like are aztecs.
 

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No Chiller for me... thermostat sets on between 74 and 75 in Winter and 71 and 72 during the summer so I have no need for one.
 

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I installed a chiller once on a friend's tank. It was loud. It gave off a lot of heat.

So on my tank I invested in three GHL fans, a vent system that vents the air above the tank outside... and the living room where the tank is located is air conditioned.

And my set temp on the tank is 26.5C.

I'm pretty sure the above will let me avoid using a chiller as I refuse to have the chiller inside so would have to make all the changes to have it sitting outside in a location where I can't hear it!
 

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yes...southeast us...tank in attached garage...not much in it after the move here but it got hot enough to nuke all the softies to the point that you couldnt tell that they ever existed....40 with sump, takes a 1/2 hp JbJ to keep up with it in a 100+ room...last year i added a 24000btu window unit(30x30 garage,12ft ceiling) ...this spring i built it (the a/c) into the wall and blew additional insulation into the attic....so we'll see how much the chiller runs now...but i wonder if cooling just the tank or the entire room will cost more
 

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Learned a lesson many years ago. Living in Florida while renting a house, the AC broke down. Landlord was in no rush to fix it and said it would take a week to fix. With the combination of 500 watts of metal halide (turned off when AC died) and no AC, my reef would have been doomed. Considering that the temperature soared between 98-101 degrees outside and hovered at 91 in house, my reef wouldn’t have lasted anther day. Even with two massive fans blowing across the waters surface, the temperature still hovered between 85-86. Since then, I have a chiller ready to go at a moments notice. I compare it to having a generator, you don’t really need it until you are confronted with the realization that your hard work, time and reefing passion is hanging on by a thread.
 

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LEDs keeping heat down and a couple small fans are good 75% of the time living 3 miles from the beach. When it does get hot here in HB, CA I run the central AC.
 

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No need for a chiller in my home. Although during summer with my central air unit running I go through a lot of top off water though.
 

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Last week I had to keep the t5 off because the temp was 84. I have a fan blowing on the sump and one in the hood. My service guy is going to be installing an AquaEurosystems 1/13hp chiller this week. I attribute the increase this year to a new UV that I installed over the winter.
 

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Finally added a JBJ 1/3HP chiller to run my 240g. Just got tired of dealing with fans and evaporative cooling / salt creep. I wonder with it since the fans would run pretty much all day will I actually save on electricity?

The chiller drops my water temp pretty fast so really only runs a few minutes when necessary. Tanks get to 80+ running the fans so figured chiller better option for me here in Texas even with central A/C.
 

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Central AC and this fan is all I need since I'm running leds. If my tank was not in my bedroom or if I had a basement to run a chiller I might think of getting a chiller more so to keep the tank in the mid 60's so I could have it stocked with animals that live here in Socal.
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Yes I run a chiller. JBJ artica chiller 1/10 for my 70 gallon. Way cheaper to run a chiller than cool my house in AZ in the summer.
 

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Central AC keeps mine where it needs to be. If the AC breaks I have a portable AC unit and I can seal off the room the tank is in with plastic and keep that room cool enough to keep the tank stable.
 

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Wonder how much humidity plays into how much our A/Cs run to cool the house when evaporative cooling the tank versus running a chiller which would lower the humidity in the house?

Am I off base with the thought process?

If the A/C is running longer when using fans and the fans are running a big portion of the day, I wonder if a chiller is the better option from a long term electrical use perspective. Guess I'll know this month when I get my first bill. Maybe it'll drop below $500 :D
 

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Fans connected to my apex works just as well. I have an old chiller still but am worried about it introducing something bad into the tank with how long it’s been sitting
 

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I am diver as a hobby, I have yet to see a tropical reef at 72-78. I think 78-82 is fine. What do you guys think ?
 

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