MichelleCarmen
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Ugh, it's super hot here in the Seattle area. . .tomorrow it's suppose to reach 100!
Since there are a fish/aquarium hobbiests, I am hoping for help. I adopted a second guppy so now we have two in our 3 gallon tank. After nearly 2 weeks, the levels of ammonia, etc., are all really low. . .we're in the clear on that.
The issue is that the tank temperature is very high. Over 86 degrees.
The fish are still swimming and eating, but surely the heat is going to hurt them & possibly kill them. This morning the water was still that warm so I moved the tank - 30+ lbs to a slightly cooler room and it's on the floor (I kind of got stuck not being able to lift it to the book case because of the weight and also not wanting to accidently tip it - I kept it as level as I could while moving it).
I have a fan blowing on the tank. I called the pet store and the person suggested adding ice to the tank. We're going to be gone all day tomorrow so I can't sit there and continually do that. Seems like if the fish get too close to the ice, they'll go into shock?
What now? Should I buy blue ice packs and surround the tank with a few of those?
(yes, they are only $4.99 guppies, but still I guess they've won my heart and I really do not want to come home to them floating on the surface. Plus, they're my son's fish even though I take care of them.)
Since there are a fish/aquarium hobbiests, I am hoping for help. I adopted a second guppy so now we have two in our 3 gallon tank. After nearly 2 weeks, the levels of ammonia, etc., are all really low. . .we're in the clear on that.
The issue is that the tank temperature is very high. Over 86 degrees.

I have a fan blowing on the tank. I called the pet store and the person suggested adding ice to the tank. We're going to be gone all day tomorrow so I can't sit there and continually do that. Seems like if the fish get too close to the ice, they'll go into shock?

What now? Should I buy blue ice packs and surround the tank with a few of those?
(yes, they are only $4.99 guppies, but still I guess they've won my heart and I really do not want to come home to them floating on the surface. Plus, they're my son's fish even though I take care of them.)