I've been reading about Gulf Signal Blannies that are endemic to the Sea of Cortez. There is veryyy little info out there on these species, but some cite its origins from the Sea of Cortez as evidence that it would need lower tank temps than we offer in reef tanks.
I want to be clear I am in no way stating this as fact or have any expertise in this space, but I did some research, and this didn't make much sense to me.
According to a Google search, the Sea of Cortez swings between 66 and 84 Fahrenheit over the course of a year. To me that would mean that the fish could, in theory, survive in any of those temps?
The average of those two temps is 75 degrees, so maybe that would be a sweet spot? No idea if that's how an ideal tank temp is determined, but if a fish experiences 84 degree water for months on end, surely a 77 degree tank would be acceptable? This particular species is said to be found in very shallow waters too, which seems like it would lend credence to the idea that this isn't a sub-tropical species, yet I see them labeled as such in several other threads.
Maybe it's more complicated than this, but I find it puzzling as I try to work out whether these fish could be well-suited for our reef tanks. Maybe anyone with deeper knowledge could weigh in!
I want to be clear I am in no way stating this as fact or have any expertise in this space, but I did some research, and this didn't make much sense to me.
According to a Google search, the Sea of Cortez swings between 66 and 84 Fahrenheit over the course of a year. To me that would mean that the fish could, in theory, survive in any of those temps?
The average of those two temps is 75 degrees, so maybe that would be a sweet spot? No idea if that's how an ideal tank temp is determined, but if a fish experiences 84 degree water for months on end, surely a 77 degree tank would be acceptable? This particular species is said to be found in very shallow waters too, which seems like it would lend credence to the idea that this isn't a sub-tropical species, yet I see them labeled as such in several other threads.
Maybe it's more complicated than this, but I find it puzzling as I try to work out whether these fish could be well-suited for our reef tanks. Maybe anyone with deeper knowledge could weigh in!



