Sps order temperature

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reefnjunkie3

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Hello wwc

I received my eBay order and the temp in the bags are 69 degrees! There was no heat pack and temps were in the 60’s here last night.

Is this going to cause a problem with the sps?
 
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Hello wwc

I received my eBay order and the temp in the bags are 69 degrees! There was no heat pack and temps were in the 60’s here last night.

Is this going to cause a problem with the sps?
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Lower temps are good. Waaaaaayyyyyy better than higher. Ensure you bag acclimate before anything else. Meaning, place the sealed bag in your sump to slowly bring up to your tanks temp. Then do your normal procedure since everyone does it differently. Good luck.
 

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