My heater is set at 76 and my tank's temperature averages between 76-77.5, is that too low?
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thats were mines at, but no, nothings gonna die above 70F, ...temperature affects metabolism and dissolved oxygen.Usually Reefs are 77-79
Solid answer.thats were mines at, but no, nothings gonna die above 70F, ...temperature affects metabolism and dissolved oxygen.
livestock in the tank your is WAAAAAY more likely to fry from a bad heater than freeze in a normal heated house...
Opinions vary but you decide,
I’ve only recently heated my reef...
I have no clue where or when 78-79 thing came from, It may be industry standard,it may be optimal, it may be safe but I have never seen any scientific abstract saying your tank must be in that range or else....Solid answer.
The only reason I use a heater is because someone told me too starting off. Ran my nano without a heater for a few months after a heater got stuck on and nearly boiled the tank. The pump heat and the lights kept it at 73-74 which was great and saw no issues besides a drop in nutrients. The only reason I use a heater regularly is in case of power failures. I will say my reef tanks are more active above 76 and now typically run em at 78 because people tell me its good for them.
Solid answer.
I will say my reef tanks are more active above 76 and now typically run em at 78 because people tell me its good for them.
I've heard the Cobalts are quality, but how accurate the presets are, I dunno. I got a couple of those laser temp thingies and when shined in the tank on assorted objects, they both agree. OTOH I have never seen any consistency with any other heater setting or ANY of those digital aquarium thermometers, so I'm not sure of the relevance....not questioning but sincerely not sure.The presets on my Colbalt heater are in 2 degree intervals so if I increase it from 76 to 78 are you saying it is better for coral growth? Won't it also increase algae growth?
Thats what I run my sps dominant tank at and they seem to love it.and also I believe this is a good gap because of summer and winter kinda in the middleMy heater is set at 76 and my tank's temperature averages between 76-77.5, is that too low?