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Hello, were I live it is currently summer and my tank is reaching 24 degrease Celsius on a daily basis, and the temperature outside isn't at it's hottest. I am planing to get Axolotls in a few weeks but I need something to keep the tank cool, does anyone know a good chiller/fan with low sound, energy efficient and is around $150 which I could either buy online or in store? I also was wondering what water testers I should get for the tank? And is there any advice you can give me for the future.

Thank you.
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Hello, were I live it is currently summer and my tank is reaching 24 degrease Celsius on a daily basis, and the temperature outside isn't at it's hottest. I am planing to get Axolotls in a few weeks but I need something to keep the tank cool, does anyone know a good chiller/fan with low sound, energy efficient and is around $150 which I could either buy online or in store? I also was wondering what water testers I should get for the tank? And is there any advice you can give me for the future.

Thank you.
:)

I'm so sorry I did not realize this was the wrong place to send this message, I apologies for the In-convince.
 
I can't recommend a chiller as I've never had to use one. But if your tank easily reaches 24 degrees then take the chiller route as I have heard they are the most effective method of maintaining a consistent temperature range of 16-18 degrees.

As for the water testing kit, I use the Welcome to API Fishcare: FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT, as do many users of this forum. You can purchase this kit on Amazon.
 
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