So I've been running my two mixed reef aquariums with no heater for over a year now and the results are fantastic. I've watched fish aggression drop, if there was any, and coral growth has exploded. I've also noticed my fish are more active and or more likely to come out and say hi now that the water averages around 70°F.
We're in the middle of winter time right now in South Texas and so I have the heater for my house averaging 72 ambient. I don't know how much money I'm saving by not using heaters 24/7, but but I have noticed the "space heater effect" of my aquariums has disappeared for obvious reasons. That's going to be a big help in summertime when my AC is struggling to keep the house at a steady 78 when it's 100 plus outside.
Has anyone else tried going heaterless? It's nice knowing that my heater won't short out and fry my fish tank which I've heard too many stories of in my time in the aquarium hobby. Anyways, I don't really have any before or after pictures that wouldn't show anything that normal aquarium progression wouldn't do.
I can show you pictures of my aquarium now and it looks quite nice as the coral is flourishing and growing everywhere. I especially noticed the GSP and Montepora love the new temperature arrangement. I don't have any fancy acropora SPS or anything like that but I'd like to wager that these coral are a lot tougher than we give them credit for. I bought into this whole idea for 20 plus years now that your aquarium had to sit at 78° and I'm glad to know it was a bucket of fish chum.
P.S. that little proofread button is amazing on mobile. Thank you to whoever implemented that!!
We're in the middle of winter time right now in South Texas and so I have the heater for my house averaging 72 ambient. I don't know how much money I'm saving by not using heaters 24/7, but but I have noticed the "space heater effect" of my aquariums has disappeared for obvious reasons. That's going to be a big help in summertime when my AC is struggling to keep the house at a steady 78 when it's 100 plus outside.
Has anyone else tried going heaterless? It's nice knowing that my heater won't short out and fry my fish tank which I've heard too many stories of in my time in the aquarium hobby. Anyways, I don't really have any before or after pictures that wouldn't show anything that normal aquarium progression wouldn't do.
I can show you pictures of my aquarium now and it looks quite nice as the coral is flourishing and growing everywhere. I especially noticed the GSP and Montepora love the new temperature arrangement. I don't have any fancy acropora SPS or anything like that but I'd like to wager that these coral are a lot tougher than we give them credit for. I bought into this whole idea for 20 plus years now that your aquarium had to sit at 78° and I'm glad to know it was a bucket of fish chum.
P.S. that little proofread button is amazing on mobile. Thank you to whoever implemented that!!

God bless y'all.