I like to keep my tanks between 72ºF and 77ºF; however, because my tanks are not in a space where I can control the room temperature, the temperatures of my tanks fluctuate according to the weather. It is especially brutal in the summer, as outside temperatures reach up to, and sometimes beyond, 100ºF! Luckily, there are several ways to cool shrimp tanks.
Chillers are a popular way to lower temperatures and are effective because temperatures can be regulated and maintained electronically; however, they are quite expensive and are required individually per tank.
Another popular method is the use of fans. There are many companies that make cooling fans for aquariums; however, small computer fans work well (and are cheaper!). They do tend to evaporate water quickly though.I currently use computer fans to cool my tanks, especially those of my Tiger shrimp varieties, as they seem to be more sensitive to warmer temperatures. I also keep the tops of my tanks open, which is helpful in dissipating heat.
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