Who runs a cooler temp reef tank?

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I keep my tank at 76 or so due to the fact that I have a candy basslet(my favorite fish in the tank) who is from cooler deeper waters. Now that I have started going very have with sps I'm wondering if my cooler temps are restraining growth to my other corals. Should I raise it a degree or 2?
 

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my personal opinion....

dont mess with a good thing. you wouldnt get much of an increase until the 80-83 range ime.
 

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I run a small tank at 76-77 that used to run at 80-82. Stressing that these are my observations from only my tank. The growth is a bit slower, but the system stays cleaner for longer and my corals seem more robust and resilient at the lower temps.
 

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I run a small tank at 76-77 that used to run at 80-82. Stressing that these are my observations from only my tank. The growth is a bit slower, but the system stays cleaner for longer and my corals seem more robust and resilient at the lower temps.
yes. itll be a ton more stable
 

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I run 76. My thinking is at depth, 20+ft, temps commonly are 76-78. 80+ is commonly surface.
after 83 there is no point imo/ime.

78 has been very stable to me
76 is really stable too

i dont go lower or higher than 76/83 respectably
 

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I try to stay around 76, but even with a chiller, end up with a +-2. Growth on SPS seans to be a little slower, but I'm not also entirely convinced it's not because I am using cheap black box leds either.
 

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Them problem with running a tank on the high or low side is the inaccuracy of our thermometers and temp. probes. You could easily get a reading that is off 2-4 degrees.
 

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I try to stay around 76, but even with a chiller, end up with a +-2. Growth on SPS seans to be a little slower, but I'm not also entirely convinced it's not because I am using cheap black box leds either.

depends on the black box imo.
 

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i try to stay 80-82

78 (admittedly) is way more stable
 
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78.9 always ,never moves. When i had halides years ago it would jump 4 degrees everyday in the summer. Leds for the win
 

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