best way to decrease evap?

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  1. cosmo

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    kwinter he keeps the ocean in his tanks!lol
     
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    tom.n.day Eyelash Blennie

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    A little worried about that low of a temp
     
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    tom, pretty sure he means his house temp, not tank!
     
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    iCashew Astrea Snail

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    Your best option is to just get an ato. It solves all worries about having to top off water throughout the day/week.
     
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    have fun with the ATO!lol
     
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    tom.n.day Eyelash Blennie

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    In that case, a little worried about your house temp being to high! I melt over 70 indoors!
     
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    christ dude are you ever happy? lol;)

    74 is pretty standard if not a little low, i keep my house around 76 to help the tank stay stable and my bills as well
     
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    you live in Montana, 76 is an AMAZING temp IMO, loved living in san diego where that was 9 outta 12 months
     
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    tom.n.day Eyelash Blennie

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    I lived in seattle beforehand, always keep my house around 68 in the summer and 70 in the winter. I haven;t met anyone with a house at 76! Sounds hot, but maybe I am just picky. I haven;t lived south of Billings. Been to Texas a few times as well as new orleans, Mississippi and Arizona. I know in Texas the temp was 70 in the house I stayed at but can;t remember the other places