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Thread: Is 97 degrees fatal?

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    No matter what live stock you keep I feel it's always an issue if you don't know your temperature.
    I'd suggest a probe style digital thermometer from radio shack. Mine has worked for 2+ years now and I paid about $5 for it.

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    I do have one - I believe it reads wrong

    My mercury thermometer usualy reads 78-79 at night. However, when the tank overheated, I did not look at the mercury therm. Just the digital one which read 97. That is my fault for not comparing the two. So yes, I do know (with the exception of one day) the temperateure of my tank.
    -Patrick

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    ahh ok, well that is good. Are you selling this same tank or is that another one?

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    PeeJ,

    Go down to Radio Shack and get an electronic indoor/outdoor thermometer. I think they are about $6-8.
    Drop the probe in your sump and velcro the readout unit to the side of your sump.

    Gary
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    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    I have the one that Gary is talking bout. works great.

    Kinda like this one here but it's a single display and is $10 cheaper usually.
    http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=63%2D1035 that one would be even better. Just make sure they have a plastic probe...

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