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Old 01-16-2011, 07:26 PM
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Default Water temp variance

I have just set up a 30g refugium tank to share the same sump as my main 100g display tank. I have it plumbed so that I can separate it from the sump and also use it as a QT tank for new fish. But at some point would like to connect it again to acclimate the new fish to the DT water before moving them to the main DT.

However, I currently have it set it up so that my chiller outputs to the refugium, before the water flows back into the sump and mixes with the DT water. That causes a 2 or 3 degree F gradual temp drop and then back up in my QT tank as the chiller does its job. This cycle happens about once an hour.

What I am wondering if this temp variance is enough to adversely affect the new fish. I could get around this, by adding an additional pump in my sump and not send chiller water directly to the QT tank. But not sure if this is really necessary.

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Old 01-18-2011, 12:39 AM
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Default Water Temp Variance OK?

I didn't get a response to my first post on this subject. Am hoping that there is enough experience in these forums to tell me if this OK.

My inclination is that a 2 or 3 F temp variance should not affect the fish. I still remember snorkeling in Maui last year, and encountering cooler and warmer currents at times in the same reef area. So if I can feel that difference, it must be at least a couple degrees F variance.

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Old 01-18-2011, 12:58 AM
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I've read that any 2 celcius is about the most you want to change day to night for a stress free tank. I have about 5 farenheit day to night, so a little over, but happy fish, so no worries.
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