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I was anticipating that the tank would stay a temperature close to the house ambient.  This turned out to be wrong. You can expect that your aquarium temperature will drift higher than the ambient temperature of your home.  Pumps are water cooled and so that heat gets put back into the water.  For planted or marine aquariums, the lighting load can be very high and much of that heat is transferred into the water as well.  The end result for us is that the aquarium temperature was drifting to near 81ºF (27.2ºC), quite a bit higher than my desired range of 76ºF to 78ºF (24.4ºC to 25.6ºC). The fish and shrimp can probably survive with temperature swings this high, but doing this every day I felt would lead to an unhealthy aquarium and sick and dying fish. There are several methods available to cool an aquarium and they range from simple to complex (and expensive). Evaporative cooling is a concept that is, at first, a bit hard to understand.  It is more than just moving heat off the surface of the water.  
The key to how an aquarium cooling fan can lower your tank temperature is by the phase change (from liquid to gas) that occurs when water is evaporated from the surface.  By blowing a fan across the surface, evaporation is increased.  The magic happens during this phase change – water releases much more energy when it transitions across the line from water to vapor.  There are several ways you can understand this concept. If you lived in a dry enough are of the country where ‘swamp’ coolers were used in houses, this is the same concept.  Even simpler is the sensation of getting out of a pool on a hot, windy day.  Evaporating water off your body cools you off quickly. It’s easy to understand in theory, but to actually believe it, I had to give it a test myself.  What is hard to believe is that you can get the tank temperature lower than the ambient air temperature.  Our home often get’s close to 80ºF and I want to lower the temperature in the aquarium down to 76ºF (24.4ºC).
I already have built a temperature controller that has separate outlets for heating and cooling, so it would be easy to use.  Just plug a fan of some sort into the cooling control and have it cycle the fan on and off.  For an initial test and to help out in the short run with the high temperatures, I decided to just use a desk fan and point it to blow across the top of the aquarium. Not very ascetically pleasing, but a fan is a fan. My temperature controller has an accurate current temp display and I decided to run a test and record the temperatures over time.  The results from that initial test are in the table below (click to enlarge): I was floored with the results.  The ambient at the time of test was around 78ºF to 79ºF(25.5ºC to 26.1ºC) – tough conditions when trying to get the tank temperature down to 76ºF.  On top of that the lights (medium light setup from a Finnex FugeRay Planted + LED light) were on and adding to the heat.  Immediately after connecting the fan to the temperature controller, it energized and went to work.  
The temperature dropped like a rock right off the bat.   It flattened out a bit at the end, but the tank was cooled from 80ºF (26.7ºC) down to 76.6ºF (24.7ºC) in only 3 hours.  That may seem slow, but that is a worst case scenario being that it started with such an elevated temperature. I have kept the fan in place over a week now, and the temperature has remained rock steady over all conditions, morning to very hot evenings.  I can’t believe how well this setup can control.  The only downside, and this is true for any fan cooling system, is that evaporation is much faster.  The water level in our 5 gallon Spec drops from full to almost down to the bottom of the return grates within a week.  Because I have modified the aquarium to plug the bypass opening, it’s especially important to remember to top off the aquarium with make-up water. Now that I know evaporative cooling using a small fan will work for our small tank, I’m looking for a more ascetically pleasing solution than a desk fan on the bar.