I am just sick. Friday evening when I got home from work I went to check on my tank (the first thing I do everynight. My 2 frogspawns, 1 leather, and bubble tip were completly melted, and my tank was cloudy. I check my water temp and it was 92 degrees. Hubby says it is because I let the house get to hot. I have the heat on, but with the high temps during the days nothing is on. Can 80 degrees cause the tank temp to rise that high? I had some problems for awhile after I got my outer orbit lighting, but nothing like this. Anyway I did a 30 gal water change to try and get the toxins from the melted corals out. Can someone tell me where I can get some fans so I do not have this happen again. With the cold front coming in the temp has gone down, but I don't want to wait to get some. I have other corals that are fine, anenomes hammer, clams, brains, zoo's etc. All Fish and inverts are fine so far.
Should I do anything else. Please help





. My 2 frogspawns, 1 leather, and bubble tip were completly melted, and my tank was cloudy. I check my water temp and it was 92 degrees. Hubby says it is because I let the house get to hot. I have the heat on, but with the high temps during the days nothing is on. Can 80 degrees cause the tank temp to rise that high? I had some problems for awhile after I got my outer orbit lighting, but nothing like this. Anyway I did a 30 gal water change to try and get the toxins from the melted corals out. Can someone tell me where I can get some fans so I do not have this happen again. With the cold front coming in the temp has gone down, but I don't want to wait to get some. I have other corals that are fine, anenomes hammer, clams, brains, zoo's etc. All Fish and inverts are fine so far.
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