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Confused by this.No
The key is stability.
Acceptable range is between 76-82
I keep mine around 77.1 and my leathers and softies do fine. I believe corals do slightly better at lower temps. Over a long period of time they have adapted to higher temps like certain species in the northern red sea near Egypt. Salinity at 36 ppm and temp 77. Plus if you keep the temp lower certain fish species do better like anthias as the lower temps slows their metabolism and they don't eat as much. This is my green long tentacle leather. He's gotten pretty big a d seems to like 77Is 78.2-78.6 degrees too hot for leather toadstool and dendrophyllia coral?
Gotcha thanks for clarificationStability = keeping temp the same all the time. I have mine set to 78 degree F. It fluctuates less than 1.5 degrees daily.
It's beautiful!I keep mine around 77.1 and my leathers and softies do fine. I believe corals do slightly better at lower temps. Over a long period of time they have adapted to higher temps like certain species in the northern red sea near Egypt. Salinity at 36 ppm and temp 77. Plus if you keep the temp lower certain fish species do better like anthias as the lower temps slows their metabolism and they don't eat as much. This is my green long tentacle leather. He's gotten pretty big a d seems to like 77
I did the same!!!I switched my heater controllers to Celsius for more granular control. I run all my tanks at 24.8C/76.6F now that we’re hitting summer in the PNW!
This is a great point, but I personally struggle with remembering the conversion between the two. That aside, the precision is much better with the C scale. I wonder if my chiller has that option?I switched my heater controllers to Celsius for more granular control. I run all my tanks at 24.8C/76.6F now that we’re hitting summer in the PNW!
The fluctuations are much smaller, at least with my inkbird.This is a great point, but I personally struggle with remembering the conversion between the two. That aside, the precision is much better with the C scale. I wonder if my chiller has that option?