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So its almost summer and i do need something to cool the tank. i was reading some posts about people using a mini fridge but i couldnt make much sense of how to use a mini fridge to cool a tank. i have a mini fridge im more than willing to chop to care for my axie. can someone explain the process of using a fridge as a chiller?
 
Mini fridge is one of the more simple ways I've found. There are youtube videos that describe it, but the just of it is: drill two holes in the side of the fridge. Put a garden hose rolled up in the fridge and two of the ends threw the holes you drilled. Have water from the tank flowing threw the hose that is in the fridge. The longer the hose, the colder your water will be.

Hope this helps ^.^
 
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