Sooooo, here's why I'm asking.
I have a 15g tank on my covered porch that receives morning to mid-day sun (through the screen), and I use it as my "Chaeto factory" and other various macroalgae. (i.e., when I trim from my other tanks, the cuttings end up here)
Over the year, via dumping in water changes from my other tanks, various life has accumulated. (e.g., a TON of pods, a handful of bristle worms, flatworms, a few hermits, etc.)
I have a heater in the tank to keep it warmer at night (77), but during the day, it could reach (in summer) 90.
Is there something (fish, invertebrates, etc.) that would thrive in what must be similar to a tide-pool environment? (vast temp swings)
I want to add something that would thrive. Urchin, crab, etc. but only if they'll thrive.
Thanks for your time!
(this is before summer temps really heat up, today's high tank temp was 86.4)
I have a 15g tank on my covered porch that receives morning to mid-day sun (through the screen), and I use it as my "Chaeto factory" and other various macroalgae. (i.e., when I trim from my other tanks, the cuttings end up here)
Over the year, via dumping in water changes from my other tanks, various life has accumulated. (e.g., a TON of pods, a handful of bristle worms, flatworms, a few hermits, etc.)
I have a heater in the tank to keep it warmer at night (77), but during the day, it could reach (in summer) 90.
Is there something (fish, invertebrates, etc.) that would thrive in what must be similar to a tide-pool environment? (vast temp swings)
I want to add something that would thrive. Urchin, crab, etc. but only if they'll thrive.
Thanks for your time!
(this is before summer temps really heat up, today's high tank temp was 86.4)