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I’m amazed that you were able to achieve that with just 3 AI primes!Ok. My 2 systems in the snake room run 82-84°f. This is because the snake room is 80°f year round. Never had an issue. I run my other system at 80°f in the family room.
The key is stability, imo, as the temp never varies more than a degree or 2 from day to night.
Most reef are in the 82° range in the ocean. I would not want anything over 84°.
Anyway thanks for the reply.
These are said systems for the record.
Well they were they lights that had me convert from halides. The 45 frag system was lit by 1 250 watt.I’m amazed that you were able to achieve that with just 3 AI primes!
Thank you very helpful in diagnosing what I have been going thruAlk above 11.5dkh, Ca lower than 380 and Salinity false readings which hover above 1.028
So many the last few months will false readings especially those relying on APEX probe readings
That's a lot of orange juice!For every Browns loss on Sunday, I've found it helps to drink 3 glasses of orange juice during the next waxing crescent moon, otherwise one of my colonies will RTN. It might be due to something else, but that's the strongest correlation I've found so far.
Very nice dam like it.Ok. My 2 systems in the snake room run 82-84°f. This is because the snake room is 80°f year round. Never had an issue. I run my other system at 80°f in the family room.
The key is stability, imo, as the temp never varies more than a degree or 2 from day to night.
Most reef are in the 82° range in the ocean. I would not want anything over 84°.
Anyway thanks for the reply.
These are said systems for the record.
Rapid parameter change and over-thinking dosing, testing, etc.What do you think are the most common reasons that acros don't survive in aquariums?
Good - when my controller doesn't quit workingHow is your success rate with keeping acros in your reef aquarium?