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Yesterday, I tried to use about a two inch diameter disc that is one inch high of frozen dechlorinated water to cool my newt's tank. It didn't budge the thermometer. Today, I tripled it to three discs and again, got no fluctuation. It's a ten gallon tank, only filled about 4-5 inches for two newts. Has anyone actually used this method to keep temps down successfully, and if so, how much ice did you use? My son's room, which houses the adult pair, gets some strong afternoon sun and I am beginning to worry about the newts, though they are fine and the female is still laying an egg or two every few days. Today, we were home and I kept the a/c running at 70, but if we're all gone, I'll put it up to about 74 and don't want problems as we head into summer. Last year, my son (and the FBNs) were in a room which, in my estimation, stayed cooler as it had no west window unlike the current room. The west setting sun is the warmest.
Any suggestions short of moving the newts? How expensive are the aquarium coolers?
Dana
Any suggestions short of moving the newts? How expensive are the aquarium coolers?
Dana