Sunday, May 30, 2010

A cooling technique for fishes

A lot of people have taken upon the hobby of having fishes as pets. The aquariums range from the smallest to the most insane sizes. In the past, it used to be just fishes in the tank but now, you can bring in live corals in your aquariums. It’s like looking directly at the ocean which is just great, isn’t it?

However, proper care should also be given for them the fishes to continue living and giving joy to the people.  For starters, the temperature of the water inside the aquarium should be taken into consideration. Fishes will die in high-temperature waters for a long time. As the temperature in the water rises, the level of oxygen decreases and fishes won’t survive too long without oxygen. What can you do to prevent this from happening?

For starters, you can place your aquarium in a room where there’s an air conditioning chiller to help regulate the temperature. However, this proves to be more costly in long run which will be more impractical. Another alternative is the use of water cooled chillers or process chillers to help take out heat from the water in the tank. But if you do this, you need to understand that process cooling absorbs the heat from the water, takes in cool air from outside and releases the heat externally. It is best that you do not place your chillers in an enclosed place.

When you have aquarium chillers set up, make sure that you perform the proper chiller maintenance regularly to avoid any malfunctions of the machine.

Installing aquarium chillers can help you save the fishes.

4 comments:

  1. Very informative about chillers helping fish to adpat and survive. thanks for sharing

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  2. Yes air cooled chillers are used to cool down the area with fresh air.So that cooled fresh air is very helpful for the fishes to breathe if it is used in their aquariums.

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