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![]() HI guys,
Finally put the water in the tank...what is the proper temperature when initially starting a reef and the proper specific gravity... thanks,,, Marco |
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![]() I think there is a tendency too go a little warmer and a little higher salinity than before.
I keep the temperature at 80F and the salinity 1.025. I think you will find everybody will be different. [ 14 February 2002: Message edited by: naesco ]</p> |
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![]() I think naesco is pretty much bang on. I don't think there is any EXACT temp or specific gravity that you should keep your tank, you just want to maintain an acceptable range. I keep my tank at 80F and 1.026 SG. I try to maintain a range of 79-82F for temperature and 1.024-1.026 for the specific gravity.
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![]() Despite the popularity of higher temps encouraged by Ron Shimek, I prefer a range of 77-80F. Specific gravity around 1.026.
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![]() I run at 79° F and 1.024 SG
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![]() Hi,
I run my at 80 and 1.024-1.025. IMHO, higher SG levels seems to prevents some diseases from occuring. Higher temperature improves growth rates (to a point...maybe a maximum of 82 to 84). I keep mine at these levels because when summer time rolls around, my tank's temperature can increase by 2 degrees (at around 6PM). So, a max of temperature of 82 is my goal. - Victor. |
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![]() Recently lowered mine to 76-80 for temp. But running 1.025-1.026 for salinity.
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![]() Temp: 80-82F
SG: 1.026 HTH George |