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    Default Can temperature kill

    I went out of town for 2days and when I came back all of my fish and snails had died... While I was gone my a/c shut off and when I came home the temperature in my house was 91 degrees and when I felt the water it was very warm... Would hot temperatures kill your fish?

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    I would be almost positive it will they are basically cooking in your tank
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    I can tell you from experience that fish and corals are much more tolerant of cold than hot.
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    yes it can kill... above 83 is bad news
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Pun View Post
    yes it can kill... above 83 is bad news
    I wouldn't say terrible above.83 I ran that as a constant temp some times 84.when really hot and no issues

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    After talking to Paul Whitby a little on Sunday, he mentioned about corals contracting Brown Jelly Disease much more easily in water warmer than 78 degrees. If you can avoid it, don't run your temps past 82. That's usually when things start to go wrong with most of the nicer corals.

    Here is a link to Paul's tank Re-Build from 2008.

    http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1423726
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    You know I am losing an acan colony, siphoned off a good deal of jelly this weekend. Temps are at 81, I don't think it ever gets to 82 though.
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    Paul said anything past 78 degrees is not good; so at 81 you're past it. Also, once you get that type of Bacterial Infection (brown jelly) inside the tissue, it is almost always a death sentence. You have to cut off all of the infected parts and a little beyond that to save the remaining living parts. It will spread to the remaining good tissue and no amount of dipping or medications seem to work. Do it soon Allan or it's a goner.
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    I agree David, I have found my corals do best...color, growth, stability, less algae etc at 78 or less. I'm struggling with keeping the system where I like it right now since I took the 220g off line from the 85g. Prior I was able to keep it 76-78. I thought that was perfect. Now, I'm running 78-81.7 and me no likey.

    There's always exceptions and people will successfully run stable systems with the warm temps...I think our corals and fish will adjust to most reasonable temps with stable temps being the key. I think 76-78 is a sweet spot for reef tanks.

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    While I was out of town my ac also went out, lucky for me my controllers shut lights off at 79 and my son came home from work and called me.

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