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Paolissimo

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What would the effect be on a reef tank that is kept at around 72-74degrees? Only reason I am asking is because i think my display tank has been been kept on the colder side, I have a thermometer in the sump and it says 78. But lately i been putting my hands in the display tank and it felt "cold" So i got another thermometer, same brand as the one in the sump and it says 72-74 depending on the time of the day. I been complaining to my self of slow growth or no growth at all in my tank, even death of some acro, can a low temp be the reason?
PS my Heater is only a 100w for a total volume of water of about 100gallon.
Thank you
 

edd

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Yes I know that, in the summer it was OK, I have to buy another one or add another 100 w heater, but what r the effect of low temperature on the tank, i am curious if slow growth is one.

i think they recommend 3 watts per gallon depending on room temp.
your better off with 2 so if 1 fails you still have some heat.
 

MIKE NY

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also depends on the species of corals/fish ..some are hardier than others which could explain some of the acro deaths..we keep our reefs between 78-82* because that is the comfort zone for the majority of animals we keep, but that doesn't mean that some species can't thrive in lower or higher temps..
 
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e_baer

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The natural reefs have a huge range of temps ranging from the high 60's to the mid 90's. We say 72-82 degrees because its in the middle of the extremes.
 

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