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Just a thought, I don't know it will work. But what about one of
those mini frig-freezers with your return tube passed through the
freezer part?
LadyBug
On 20 May 2003 14:36:14 -0700, rolo_tomazze{at}yahoo.com (terrys) wrote:
>I have been interested in maintaining a cold, salt water Tide Pool
>aquarium since I first saw one in a fish store in 1968. I think
>invertebrates are more interesting than fish, and if you are willing
>to go to the beach, and ‘bring ‘em back alive' much cheaper. Might
>catch some fish too. The problem is temperature, must be below 60
>degrees F, and chillers seem to start at $700. Need to find some
>clever fellows who have solved the temp/chiller problem without using their
>wallets. Are you out there? Waiting in Oregon.
>
>Terry
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