Before and after 92* F x 1 day in a 32 gal biocube

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I went out of town for a week in the last week of May, and had somebody feed my fish. Luckily, on my last day while I was coming home, our home AC broke down in Phoenix and the tank reached 92* F. I lost all my SPS, and about 10 heads of the hammer/frog Spohn, but everything is pulling through. All fish and snowflake eel survived. Lost a few grand worth of SPS :(

When the tank temp was 92, I turn off all the lights, left the hood open, took tank water out called it in the freezer, replaced it. Within 24 hours I dropped back down to 82.

time difference is 2 months.

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No, it wasn’t expensive dear....
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Well it’s looking better now definitely
 

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