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Posted by: kyle1745 at Fri Oct 24 17:11:30 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kyle1745 ] You can stop it with a small fan, and a ac/dc converter. I use a 40mm computer fan, and picked up a converter from walmart. Its a universal converter with the power selection on the front. I then run the fan at about 1/2-1/4 of its normal speed. I also only allow enough air in to just keep the glass unfogged. You have to watch the humidity very close, and I only run my fans with the lights that way at night I'm sure it is 99% hmidity. You can see pictures of one of my fan setups on my site below, and its the imitator tank. | ||
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