What's the Lowest Temperature Your Corals Survived?

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We got 11" of snow here in Atlanta and power was out for 37 hours. I was totally unprepared - no generator, battery backup, etc. The temperature in the tank dropped to 66.5 degrees F and there will be some (perhaps all) corals lost. So, what's the lowest temp your corals have survived?
I've got plenty of R2R alerts to take care of, so please bear with me while I get things sorted out. Thanks!
 

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Wisconsin Cold weather here set in and my tank was between 70-74 the past few weeks. Just threw in a second heater and back to 79 Mark. Everything is still happy and healthy though.
 

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If it gets any colder you might want to think about removing the corals and putting them in bags. It may be easier to keep the bags warm then your entire tank. You could always bring them out to the car if you get really desperate.

Additionally if you still have no power and need oxygen in your tank you can use hydrogen peroxide and potatoes. I've actually kept fish alive like this for a couple of days when I bought fish out of town and somehow lost the air pump I brought with me to keep them alive until I got him. king of diy has a video on youtube but basically all you need is the hydrogen peroxide, a water bottle, potatoes, airline tube and if possible an airstone.
 

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We got 11" of snow here in Atlanta and power was out for 37 hours. I was totally unprepared - no generator, battery backup, etc. The temperature in the tank dropped to 66.5 degrees F and there will be some (perhaps all) corals lost. So, what's the lowest temp your corals have survived?
I've got plenty of R2R alerts to take care of, so please bear with me while I get things sorted out. Thanks!

I'm not that familiar with the area, but I'm kinda doubting that anyone down there was ready for 11" of snow! Wow!

Thankfully I haven't been through a cold or hot spell to test my corals in that way. (They've been tested in numerous other ways!)

Good luck!!!
 
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I'm not that familiar with the area, but I'm kinda doubting that anyone down there was ready for 11" of snow! Wow!

Thankfully I haven't been through a cold or hot spell to test my corals in that way. (They've been tested in numerous other ways!)

Good luck!!!
Thanks! Yeah, I heard (unofficially) that the record for 24-hour snowfall in Atlanta was beaten by an inch or so. Some corals were losing tissue this morning, others appeared unhappy, while others didn't seem to care that the temp was that low. Keeping my fingers crossed.
 
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If it gets any colder you might want to think about removing the corals and putting them in bags. It may be easier to keep the bags warm then your entire tank. You could always bring them out to the car if you get really desperate.

Additionally if you still have no power and need oxygen in your tank you can use hydrogen peroxide and potatoes. I've actually kept fish alive like this for a couple of days when I bought fish out of town and somehow lost the air pump I brought with me to keep them alive until I got him. king of diy has a video on youtube but basically all you need is the hydrogen peroxide, a water bottle, potatoes, airline tube and if possible an airstone.
It never occurred to me to take those corals that I could out, bag them, and put them in the truck. Good idea! Thanks!
 

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Hi Dana,
My nano (29 gal) in my bedroom had the heater fail and it was like that for probably a month, tank went to room temp, 68*, and you couldn't tell anything was wrong. Water always felt cold, but never gave it any thought. Zero losses. LPS, a couple SPS, and two bubble tips, along with 3 clowns and a pearly jaw.
 
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Hi Dana,
My nano (29 gal) in my bedroom had the heater fail and it was like that for probably a month, tank went to room temp, 68*, and you couldn't tell anything was wrong. Water always felt cold, but never gave it any thought. Zero losses. LPS, a couple SPS, and two bubble tips, along with 3 clowns and a pearly jaw.
Thanks, you're my Huckleberry!
 

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Lol. What's even funnier is that this is the tank that is neglected, obciously.
 

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temp got down to 60 last month during a 3 day power outage. Zero losses. Could only run a small undersized heater part time on the tank when I was home, best I could do using my car as the power source. Wrapped in blankets otherwise. Power came back on and digital thermometer read 60, so could have been colder at some points.
 

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Several years ago I bought a used chiller and found out the hard way one day when I came home from work that the chiller never turned off although the light showed on/off at the correct temperatures. The tank around 40 degrees F when I got home from work. My Dendro colonly/frags survived. I lost a couple heads out of 25ish and had some recession.
 

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