mpham
Veteran Member
Just starting to snow here. 6-8 expected by tomorrow afternoon. Not sure if I will try to travel to work or take a vacation day. Dead end street doesn't get plowed to often.
Still 25 and getting a winter mix of ice and snow. Good thing they canceled school today. My gate and mailbox were frozen shut. Paver drive is iced over, very slippery.View attachment 536057
Planning on heating the room, not the tanks ... the electric heaters in tanks will only serve as back ups and/or trim off the temp (I keep the house thermostat set at 75F to 76F in the winter)What's it going to be like when you start warming and lighting your expanded tropical fish exposition?![]()
Right now I only have a 100G Long, two 55G's, two 20G Long's, and four 10G's ... but the racks will have space for way more tanks than that.rswyan- I am really curious and you may have already posted about this previously, but just how big is this tank system.
Yup ... keep the tanks tightly covered and if the air temp in the room is close to the target temp for the tanks, the heat loss is fairly minimal.It seems that once your tank(s) water(s) get to target temperature(s) it/they will tend to stay that way.
That could very well end up being true ...Your tank system seems to be one huge heat storage tank for the entire living space.
4F here ... thankfully the snow has moved on.25F an snowing here.
Randy- As far as I understand the birds and the bees that is natural, but a month early. I believe that I see a similar bird migration pattern as you only later. If I spot any turkey vultures soaring overhead soon then I'll really start wondering. They're early arrivals around here. I saw only one red squirrel so far this year being a bird feeder pest. No wild turkeys either; that is really strange. They are historically very plentiful around here (especially if I mix some corn in the mix).
It looks like I already have an early 1" of snow from this pending weather system(s).
Firewood is in with additional wood by the slider and the tractor is already hooked up to the power cord ready to get warmed up.
Plenty of food in the house, the wood stove is warm, and soon I'll make like an old dog by the fire. Life is good; I am thankful for all I have, knowing that I/we are some of the lucky ones.
I hope everyone had a decent or at least a tolerable day today.

Dang, didn't realize you kept it that warm.Planning on heating the room, not the tanks ... the electric heaters in tanks will only serve as back ups and/or trim off the temp (I keep the house thermostat set at 75F to 76F in the winter)
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We were lucky/unlucky a while back ... the gas company contacted us and wanted to put a storage well in on our property. They own the rights so there wasn't going to be any stopping it ... and they offered a one-time cash payment for the loss of the trees they would have to take down and the use of the immediately surrounding land ... plus 250,000 cu ft of gas free per year as long as the well is in operation.Dang, didn't realize you kept it that warm.
As I've gotten older (and my circulation has gotten worse) I find I can tolerate it a lot warmer in the summer ... 76F to 78F upstairs inside the house during the day is usually fine with the windows open and a breeze ... assuming it isn't excessively humid.SWMBO mandates 74F MAX in summer, floating down to 60F in the winter. Right now I'm sitting at 62F in my living room. Downstairs in my work area/rec room it's 55F.
