good deal. and, your animals come from those temp ranges as well, not a huge change. the oxygen usage and metabolic rate changes / gas exchange rates change within the tank at higher temps relative to their usual surroundings, but its also neat to see how well things adapt. we/ten thousand pico reefers shoved a whole reef into a system so small you can pick it up and carry across the room full running
too small, too hot, all are boundary investigations. mainly I think if you'll export the tank/change water and detritus compounds siphoned out more often when its warm, then lesser when cool, that change with the seasons will help stability. I think cpr-style actions need to peak with warmth and then trough out with anything near 80 back to normal reefing mode.
too small, too hot, all are boundary investigations. mainly I think if you'll export the tank/change water and detritus compounds siphoned out more often when its warm, then lesser when cool, that change with the seasons will help stability. I think cpr-style actions need to peak with warmth and then trough out with anything near 80 back to normal reefing mode.
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