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Hey everyone!
So we have a 13.5 g Evo Tank & for some reason the temapture is running EXTREMELY, EXTREMELY high!
( 86,85,83,82 degrees f)
We unplugged the heater & the AC is running on full blast..

Any ideas on why this may be happening!?!?!?

I just bought $150 worth of corals & I don't want them to die :(
 

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Is the tank getting any sunlight and you may have a heater fail on
 
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Also try a different thermometer. Those can be very iffy
What thermometer do you recommend? Right now we are using this

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Assuming your heater is working properly, we have had a number of heat warnings in the past weeks, (another heat alert today) and 13.5g is small water which can heat up quite easy.

Is this a problem that just showed up recently?

Put a fan on the tank and see what happens...
 
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Assuming your heater is working properly, we have had a number of heat warnings in the past weeks, (another heat alert today) and 13.5g is small water which can heat up quite easy.

Is this a problem that just showed up recently?

Put a fan on the tank and see what happens...
Yeah!! It just showed up in the past few days, we are going to try and bring our portable AC into our room & see what happens
 

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Then either the heater is stuck in the “on” position (which is common), your room is not cool enough, or a pump or motor is jammed and heating the water.

For reference, I keep my home at 23c year round, my tank at 25c, and no fluctuations at all.

You may find it useful to add on a Ronco, or Inkbird temp controller which will save your tank if in fact your heater ever gets stuck in the on position.
 
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