High temperatures in the fish tank can lead to a decrease in the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water body, especially in low-pressure and sultry weather, if the temperature in the fish tank is too high, the fish may feel stressed and have difficulty adapting. How?
Adjust the position of the fish tank.
Move the fish tank to a cooler location indoors, away from direct sunlight and heated equipment.
Use a cooler or cooling pad.
Place a cooling pad at the bottom of the fish tank or use a cooler to lower the water temperature. These devices can reduce the temperature of the water by circulating a stream of water or a heat sink.
Add aquatic plants and plants.
Aquatic plants and plants can absorb heat and release oxygen, helping to lower the temperature of the water. You can add the right amount of aquatic plants and plants to the fish tank.
Control the lighting time.
Reducing the amount of light spent in the fish tank can reduce the rate at which the water temperature rises. You can block some of the lights or use a dimmer to control the light intensity and timing.
Use a fan or ventilation device.
Placing a fan or ventilator near the fish tank can help dissipate heat and lower the temperature of the water. Reduce the amount of feeding: Too much feed can produce excess organic matter, leading to deterioration of water quality and increased water temperatures. It is possible to reduce the amount of food to avoid overfeeding.
Clean the filter and bottom bed regularly.
Regular cleaning of filters and bed can prevent waste accumulation and bacterial growth, keep water clean, and help lower water temperatures.