jbaker8484
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I'm having some issues with keeping my eastern newt tank cool enough. I've read that their temperatures shouldn't go above 75. On hot days, usually when we open the windows in the late afternoon/evening, the water temperature can get up to 75-78 degrees. Never seen it go above 80. This is before I cool the tank down with a floating zip lock bag full of ice which isn't as effective as you would expect.
My question is, how dangerous are above 75 degree temps for an eastern newt? What are the effects of those temps on them?
Any suggestions for cooling the tank? I plan on setting up some mini fans to blow on the water.
I'm also thinking about doing some kind of diy evaporative cooling system for my room because it gets so dang hot in there.
My question is, how dangerous are above 75 degree temps for an eastern newt? What are the effects of those temps on them?
Any suggestions for cooling the tank? I plan on setting up some mini fans to blow on the water.
I'm also thinking about doing some kind of diy evaporative cooling system for my room because it gets so dang hot in there.