What temperature do you keep your tanks?

What temperature do you keep your reef tanks?

  • 78-80

    Votes: 54 63.5%
  • 76-78

    Votes: 27 31.8%
  • 74-76

    Votes: 4 4.7%
  • Below 74

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    85
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Roosterjack

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I run at 77 and everyone seems happy. I sort of averaged the temperatures various sources provided for coral species, inverts, and fish. I find my snails do much better than when I ran closer to 80.
 

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I keep mine at 79. Seems like a good, middle-of-the-road temp.
 

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Over what time period should you raise your temperature in the your tank? I just checked my controllers and one was set for 76-77 and the other for 77-78. I wasn't aware I had my low temp set so low for either.
I raised by 1 degree:
for the 76-77 i raised to 77-78.5
for the 77-78 I raised to 78-79

I am thinking of raising to 79 for both.
 

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I try to keep it right at about 78 in the new tank. In previous tanks I have tried various temps.

At 75 I found everything grew more slowly, but evaporation was slower to occur

at 82 evap was fast, the waste build-up was rapid, but things grew faster in general.

I am shooting for the middle in the hope to find balance with this tank.
 

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No chiller so I run 82 at height of the day. SoCal nights get relatively cool and with the windows open I might see a drop to 75 at its worst. Corals and fish don’t seem to be bothered but I have very little SPS and no Arcos.
 

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77 is what I aim for. It is easier to heat my tank up if it gets cold, but if the room gets hot I have no chiller so I like to give myself a little extra room/time if the to catch the temp rising.
 

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Run mine at 80 in the summer. Chiller kicks on at 81. In the winter it stays around 77-78 with heater.
 

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Setback on the chiller means Summer temp fluctuates between 78.5 and 79.9 F. Smaller setback on the heating means Winter temp fluctuates between 78.5 and 79.5 F. I try to limit swings to less than 2 degrees, but I also don't want rapid cycling of control devices (particularly the chiller). Stability is probably more important than absolute AS LONG AS you are nominally between abut 74 and 84 F.
 

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And the right answer is.... room temperature ;)
Best way to keep the temperature stable. At least that is if room temperature is stable too.
 

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