You can set up a USB stand with a USB adapter and a USB fan for like $10 that will keep the water below 66 degrees as long as you keep your house at a reasonable temperature in the summer time. I keep my house at about 73 degrees when it's hot out and my tank is below 66 with just a little fan blowing into the water. Here are some links, the exact stuff I used. I just used some double sided mounting tape to put the usb stand against the rim of the tank. Really really simple and effective.
Amazon.com: ARCTIC Breeze Mobile USB-Powered 92mm Portable Fan, Portable Cooling Solution, Quiet Fan - White: Electronics
Amazon.com: DLink 36in USB 2.0 extension dock stand cradle cable USB A to A male to female: Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: HTC U250 CNR6300 USB AC Travel Charger Adapter Power Plug: Cell Phones & Accessories
Can you show us a picture of that setup?
You can set up a USB stand with a USB adapter and a USB fan for like $10 that will keep the water below 66 degrees as long as you keep your house at a reasonable temperature in the summer time. I keep my house at about 73 degrees when it's hot out and my tank is below 66 with just a little fan blowing into the water. Here are some links, the exact stuff I used. I just used some double sided mounting tape to put the usb stand against the rim of the tank. Really really simple and effective.
Amazon.com: ARCTIC Breeze Mobile USB-Powered 92mm Portable Fan, Portable Cooling Solution, Quiet Fan - White: Electronics
Amazon.com: DLink 36in USB 2.0 extension dock stand cradle cable USB A to A male to female: Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: HTC U250 CNR6300 USB AC Travel Charger Adapter Power Plug: Cell Phones & Accessories
A laudable idea but not everyone keeps their tank next to their computer.
I like the idea. Does the fan make much noise? Does it make much current on the water?
Also is your little guy still not eating? You might want to move him to a longer container. He might be feeling cramped, which might stress him out enough to curb his appetite. I keep my little guys in hard plastic containers at least the size of a shoebox, and that seems to work pretty well.
Nice set up!
If you watch the video you'll see there are no computers anywhere remotely close to my fish tank. If you checked the links you'd see that you plug the usb stand into a wall.
Also it would work with a simple clip on fan but the usb fan was smaller and cheaper so I went with that.
Yeah, I think the need for anything to do with USB is rather redundant - that was the point I was trying to make. The fan may be smaller and cheaper but a smaller fan will push less air and therefore not assist with evaporation as well. Thus, in turn, it will not cool the tank as much.
But it certainly cools it enough, is quiet, is small, and is cheaper. My tank is below 66 degrees, not sure exactly where it is because the cheap tape on thermometer that came with my tank only goes to 66 degrees. Most AC fans that would work for this purpose will be three times the size of my little usb fan, will be louder, and will push a lot more water around. Most importantly of course it will cost you more. But yeah, let's find a reason to complain about anything even if it isn't worth complaining about.
I keep a 4xfan on in summer. Room temperature is around 86-95. This fan will only keep it to
75 alone and I would need ice bottles to get it back down to 66-68. Seeming OP is asking to keep them in water that's 22-24 degrees cel I'm guessing the room temperature is a lot hotter than 73 Fahrenheit. So a fan alone would not help.
In regards to chilling under the HOB - yeah that's normal my one loves to do that. If it's annoying to them they wouldn't be there in the first place.
Holy cow you keep your house warm!
Australian summersand no air con in the house. Thankfully I have a stay at home mother who loves my axolotls (though she denies it!) who is diligent with ice bottles
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Haha how do you live without air conditioning?! I have trouble keeping up with ice bottles.