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So i want to run my tank at 74 degrees will corals survive at this temp
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So i want to run my tank at 74 degrees will corals survive at this temp
well i have a candy basslet on the way and i want a blue spotted jawfishWhy do you want to go that low?
I've not gone that low on purpose, and I think it would depend a bit on the species. We've kept our Pacific coral mixed reef at 76 F. for many years. I don't think the Acropora corals grow as fast as they could, but overall, it works pretty well.
Jay
When I saw that I knew it had to do with the Candy Basslet! Lolwell i have a candy basslet on the way and i want a blue spotted jawfish
i don't care about acropora i HATE IT looks stupid i like LPS
if i was in america i could have got 2 for the price of 1When I saw that I knew it had to do with the Candy Basslet! Lol
reefpro has them in cheapYikes…I found one place here that has them for $1500 each and it looks like they’re about the only ones who have them in stock. I really hope to find them cheaper soon because I tend to get impatient
As far as I’m concerned that guy is not trustworthy. Too many bad reviewsreefpro has them in cheap
so @Jay Hemdal will lps be fine at 74 degrees i understand growth would be slowed but not really that bothered as its a 20g cube
don't have them yet i'm waiting like 6-12 months b4 adding corals but they should be cooler from being deliveredI would try to acclimate them slowly if they are being kept much warmer now. Also, be sure that you can supply a steady temperature year round, especially during the summer.
Jay