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![]() It depends, you could have a lack of oxygen from this high temperature, depending on your bioload. You could have RTN due to high temperature depending of you have some bacterias present in your tank that may become more virulent at higher temperature and attack corals.
going from 78 to 81 is quite a bit. How about AC or a chiller? As for the corals browning, I have about 10ppm of nitrates now and I don't even check my phosphates any longer, yet my corals have beautiful coloration. They do not go brown automatically because a bit of nitrates or phosphates and if they would do it, they would probably return to pastel color when the water return to low nutrient again... Here is what my corals look like with 10ppm nitrates and .25 phosphates. Not pastel color but surely not dull in color either. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I too am worried about the high temps. But with only 1 chiller, I would have to combine the tanks, and live with the higher phosphates. Thanks for sharing your experience.
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![]() Grab a good used chiller at a reasonalbe price on here and plug in if weather gets hot unplug if it doesnt
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![]() My tank goes from 78 to 84 degrees every day.......I don't recommend that big of a daily temp swing but the corals in my tank seem ok with it
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Wow, that is a pretty high temp, and a large swing. I am surprised your fish are OK with that. Did you notice their gills breathing faster? Even at 81, I thought some of my fish were breathing quite fast, and I became a little concerned.
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![]() Non of my fish are bothered. Even when my bowfront hit 86 a few years ago the fish were fine.... I did turn the lights off though, I wasn't comfortable with 86 temp even if the fish coped with it
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![]() put a fan on the basement tank on a timer(to coincide with your lights).....this will drop the tank probably three degrees.....personally I wouldnt waste money on a chiller....if your thinking about going that route then consider a portable AC unit for that room, then both you and the tank are comfortable
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![]() wow, what type of corals do you keep at 84 and 86? because many sensitive acroporas and SPS would surely RTN at this high temperature, especially the deep water.
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![]() From about mid June to September my temps go from 77 at night to 81 (or 82 on a really hot day). And this is with central AC. Without central AC the temp will go beyond 83 which is too high for my comfort level :-) At any rate, my tank seems to do fine at 81/82. As already suggested, do make sure your tank is well oxygenated (which most tanks are anyway, with skimmers, etc) if your tank is trending to the 80s.
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