Who has the coldest reef tank?

What temp do you keep your reef? (Vote in poll) How low can it be kept? (Post in the thread)

  • 67-68

    Votes: 4 0.5%
  • 69-70

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • 71-72

    Votes: 5 0.6%
  • 73-74

    Votes: 18 2.1%
  • 75-76

    Votes: 78 9.1%
  • 77-78

    Votes: 570 66.8%
  • 79-80

    Votes: 161 18.9%
  • 81-82

    Votes: 16 1.9%

  • Total voters
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joelbegt

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I was looking on Liveaquaria’s site this weekend and was surprised to see 72-78 degrees as the recommended temperature for Acropora. I personally usually keep mine around 76-78 but this seems like a huge waste of electricity if I could run successfully at 72-74. My tank is also in a cool basement so the heaters run quite a bit.

So who here is running a reef aquarium with lower temperatures successfully?
 

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Average temps on most reefs are 77° (cooler in the winter and warmer in the summer). Cant remember where I saw it but cooler temps slowed growth from what I remember (which may be a good thing for some LOL). Our acropora dominant tank stays 78.8° (no particular reason, it's just easy to maintain in our home).
 
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Average temps on most reefs are 77° (cooler in the winter and warmer in the summer). Cant remember where I saw it but cooler temps slowed growth from what I remember (which may be a good thing for some LOL). Our stays 78.8° (no particular reason, it's just easy to maintain in our home).

It makes sense that metabolic rates would slow down and you would have higher oxygen content in the water.


I know!
 

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Is it possible to edit the thread to add a poll (probably been done before)?
Yep. I just need some options to put in it.

On the cooler temps, I've seen some tanks running a bit lower, but not sure on long term success.
 

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I was looking on Liveaquaria’s site this weekend and was surprised to see 72-78 degrees as the recommended temperature for Acropora. I personally usually keep mine around 76-78 but this seems like a huge waste of electricity if I could run successfully at 72-74. My tank is also in a cool basement so the heaters run quite a bit.

So who here is running a reef aquarium with lower temperatures successfully?

Mine's located in a non-insulated garage so easy to keep at 72 73.
 

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I was looking on Liveaquaria’s site this weekend and was surprised to see 72-78 degrees as the recommended temperature for Acropora. I personally usually keep mine around 76-78 but this seems like a huge waste of electricity if I could run successfully at 72-74. My tank is also in a cool basement so the heaters run quite a bit.

So who here is running a reef aquarium with lower temperatures successfully?
I was running mine at 80 - recently dropped it to 77. Though corals 'survive' at 72 - they grow better and are more disease resistant at somewhat higher temps (depending on where they originally came from).
 

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I was looking on Liveaquaria’s site this weekend and was surprised to see 72-78 degrees as the recommended temperature for Acropora. I personally usually keep mine around 76-78 but this seems like a huge waste of electricity if I could run successfully at 72-74. My tank is also in a cool basement so the heaters run quite a bit.

So who here is running a reef aquarium with lower temperatures successfully?
Hey Joel!

Haven't seen you in a LONG time......like since I lived in Ohio and you had the frag tanks full.

Hope you are doing well and didn't even realize you were on here.

Take care

Mike
 

When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

  • I regularly change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 30 27.5%
  • I occasionally change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 35 32.1%
  • I rarely change the food that I feed to the tank.

    Votes: 34 31.2%
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    Votes: 7 6.4%
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