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Originally Posted by Madmak
Temperature swings are bad but higher temps shouldn't really kill anything that isn't a deep water or temperate species.
Most reefs/dives I've been on the temps are 84 to 86F and things are living and thriving.
Like I said before, I follow Ron's logic with respect to matching the natural reef parameters. It is what evolution has prepared the animals for I hope.
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I followed that logic last year and still waiting for some SPS to recover this year, the sps colonies browned out and one was full of algae that i had to cut out with skeleton chunks. So this year i am keeping it at 78 (25.5C) tops.