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Ok so I am wondering if someone can educated me on whether or not I could do dtw coco setup or an ebb and flow (I'd prefer this I think) with no chiller. Multiple 4x4 rolling tables.
I am using LeD and CO2 and intend on having the room at 80-85*F or or 27-30*C.
So with the room being so hot. And the reservoirs being in the room I assume the water temps would get fairly warm after a day or two in the 80s. I am aware this is an issue for dissolved oxygen levels, can I compensate for this...
No Chiller... hot room... DTW Coco or Ebb and Flow
I am using LeD and CO2 and intend on having the room at 80-85*F or or 27-30*C.
So with the room being so hot. And the reservoirs being in the room I assume the water temps would get fairly warm after a day or two in the 80s. I am aware this is an issue for dissolved oxygen levels, can I compensate for this...
No Chiller... hot room... DTW Coco or Ebb and Flow
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