79 - 81
Running from a Medusa dual temp controller.
79 - 81
Running from a Medusa dual temp controller.
Cliff
Thanks for all the responses everyone! Is anyone else out there also geeky enough to read the links I posted? Here are some more too:
http://www.ronshimek.com/Temperature%20Salinity.htm
http://www.reefland.com/rho/1105/reefc7.php
http://www.reefland.com/rho/0106/reefc8.php
http://www.reefs.org/library/article...mperature.html
Most of what I posted is from Ron Shimek, touting the benefits of much warmer temps than hobbyists typically use. I'm not trying to push this idea- I myself have never tried it and actually I have not gotten into really keeping SPS yet. But in the future I plan to keep SPS and I am trying to find out as much as I can beforehand about providing the best environment I can. I was not aware until I really started reading about this stuff that there was such a difference of opinion. Personally- living in Texas- I think it would be great if it were true that we could (maybe even should) run our tanks in warmer temp ranges and with more variety (i.e. less stability) than previously thought. However I am skeptical and a little afraid to jump right in and try it lol.
Anyone else have any experience running with warmer temps? How about differing opinions to what Shimek is saying? Also on the last link that I pasted above (the one which is an online debate about this subject) you'll notice Eric Borneman also states that he runs his tanks at 84, which is kind of interesting. I'm currently still looking around to find out how others in the industry (Fenner, Calfo, etc) feel about this. To me it is always interesting to hear the thoughts of people who are actually making careers out of working with marine life and see how these opinions compare to hobbyists like us.
So where are the other geeks that like reading this stuff?!?Gary P are you out there somewhere??
-Mike
79-81
79-82
IF YOU AIN'T LIVING ON THE EDGE YOU'RE TAKING UP TOO MUCH SPACE!!!!
79-82 I put my tank right under a ac vent and have 2 pc fans in the hood and another fan blowing over the top of the water that is a clip on fan....
whats funny is the clip on fan was $7 and been running nonstop for 2 years over saltwater and has never cut off.....
yep 79-82, no problems yet...