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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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![]() 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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http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyummy42/reeftour.html The whole site is worth a look Last edited by marie; 12-09-2007 at 10:08 PM. |
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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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