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Old 12-09-2007, 08:42 PM
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Relax buddy...the temperature in my tank goes from 75 at night rising slowly to 81 when the lights come on.

Temperature fluctuations are normal. Do you really think the temperature in the ocean is the same 24/7? of coure not...
Well I disagree with you on that point


Actually in the Ocean you are dealing with millions and millions of gallons of water. and the fluctuations there is slow. You will hardly get a raise in temp of approx 2-3 degrees if that. that is why in our tanks there will and can be a major jump. And hafter awhile your temp moving up and down will start to affect your live stock and corals. like the tang family the hippo;s ,achillies, powder brown dont like to have a temp swing. Ick will pop over them in no time...
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Old 12-09-2007, 09:13 PM
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As I always bring up in these discussions, my tank fluctuated 10 degrees per day for an entire summer until I got my chiller. The only thing stressed by it was me! Now certainly we want to keep it "stable" , but 1 or 2 degrees is nothing to concern yourself with.
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Old 12-09-2007, 09:19 PM
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Well I disagree with you on that point


Actually in the Ocean you are dealing with millions and millions of gallons of water. and the fluctuations there is slow. You will hardly get a raise in temp of approx 2-3 degrees if that. that is why in our tanks there will and can be a major jump. And hafter awhile your temp moving up and down will start to affect your live stock and corals. like the tang family the hippo;s ,achillies, powder brown dont like to have a temp swing. Ick will pop over them in no time...
take it from someone that lives on the ocean- a temperature swing of 2-3 degrees is nothing. all it takes is a simple tide change and then the water that is flowing over the reef changes from warm lagoon water to cold deep ocean water. I notice it everytime i go swimming.
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Old 12-09-2007, 10:04 PM
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Well I disagree with you on that point


Actually in the Ocean you are dealing with millions and millions of gallons of water. and the fluctuations there is slow. You will hardly get a raise in temp of approx 2-3 degrees if that. that is why in our tanks there will and can be a major jump. And hafter awhile your temp moving up and down will start to affect your live stock and corals. like the tang family the hippo;s ,achillies, powder brown dont like to have a temp swing. Ick will pop over them in no time...
If you want it right from the horses the mouth, there is a guy in the phillipines who has been testing the temp of the water for years. The amount of fluctuation might surprise you. He says the average difference between night and day time is about 4 degrees

http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyummy42/reeftour.html

The whole site is worth a look
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well there you have it right from the horses mouth. I will shut up
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"Sea-horses" I presume
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"Sea-horses" I presume
Is there any other kind
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