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Hello everyone!
so I’m dealing with a problem where the ambient temperature in my room is 65°F in the winter time. So my solution was to put in a Natural gas wall heater and this has been excellent in keeping my room temperature to 72°F consistently. So my question is, will this burning of natural gas cause problems with my reef tank? Will I experience a very low pH due to the amount of CO2? Any help is appreciated, without this heater I can’t keep my tank water to 76°+. No livestock is in the water at the moment. All help is appreciated, thank you!
so I’m dealing with a problem where the ambient temperature in my room is 65°F in the winter time. So my solution was to put in a Natural gas wall heater and this has been excellent in keeping my room temperature to 72°F consistently. So my question is, will this burning of natural gas cause problems with my reef tank? Will I experience a very low pH due to the amount of CO2? Any help is appreciated, without this heater I can’t keep my tank water to 76°+. No livestock is in the water at the moment. All help is appreciated, thank you!