I topped Frankie's tank up with straight cold water, which brought it down from 80.5 to about 79.5.
Checked Ralph's and it was at about 80.5 too.
Anyhow, couldn't find any large pop bottles, but we had some 2L frozen milk jugs. I stuck them in, and watched the turts reactions.
Ralph of course went after it right away.
"Hmm... I could use some extra calcium in my diet..."
"Lets have a taste then."
"Arg! Brain freeze!"
Then he somehow managed to peel half the the label off - little bugger! Fortunately, it's plasticized, and it came off in one big piece. And I was right there, so he didn't eat any of it.
Frankie, on the other hand, was a bit freaked out by the whole ordeal. I accidentally bumped her with the bottle as I was putting it in, which didn't help.
Anyhow, about the same time Ralph got bored with the jug, Frankie noticed the one in her tank.
"Hmm... Doesn't smell like food..."
"Lets see if I can wedge myself behind it!"
"Well, it's not food, but I still don't trust it!"
The 2L bottles brought the temp down in both tanks about 1 degree, which isn't bad. I scrubbed the bottles, filled them up again and stuck them back in the freezer, so I'll certainly do that again to keep the temps down.



