I'm running a 50w Eheim-Jager on my 10gal FOWLR with a single ocellaris clown and two blue leg hermits. Information online says the temperature range for these species caps out at 78*F, but my tank runs at 79-80*F.
The heater is set to the lowest temperature it can possibly go (65*F) but will kick on at any temperature below 77* and stabilizes at ~79*. The tank is nearly 2 months old and I've been keeping a close watch but haven't seen anything in that time to worry me about imminent failure, although it is running warmer than it has in the past. The heater itself is warm but not hot to the touch and can be comfortably handled with bare hands.
The tank is in my bedroom, which has no A/C, and I live in "Hotlanta" so I can see temperature spikes in my other tanks up to 82* on the hottest summer days. I took this into account when setting up the tank and regardless of the heater issue, I would prefer to run my tank around its current temperature anyways to cushion the potential for dramatic spikes in the warmer months. I just want to be sure, given the suggested temperature range for my livestock, whether a slightly warmer temperature is acceptable.
Thanks
The heater is set to the lowest temperature it can possibly go (65*F) but will kick on at any temperature below 77* and stabilizes at ~79*. The tank is nearly 2 months old and I've been keeping a close watch but haven't seen anything in that time to worry me about imminent failure, although it is running warmer than it has in the past. The heater itself is warm but not hot to the touch and can be comfortably handled with bare hands.
The tank is in my bedroom, which has no A/C, and I live in "Hotlanta" so I can see temperature spikes in my other tanks up to 82* on the hottest summer days. I took this into account when setting up the tank and regardless of the heater issue, I would prefer to run my tank around its current temperature anyways to cushion the potential for dramatic spikes in the warmer months. I just want to be sure, given the suggested temperature range for my livestock, whether a slightly warmer temperature is acceptable.
Thanks