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| View Poll Results: What temperature do you keep your SPS tank? | |||
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1 | 1.64% |
| 75 |
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0 | 0% |
| 76 |
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3 | 4.92% |
| 77 |
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6 | 9.84% |
| 78 |
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26 | 42.62% |
| 79 |
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16 | 26.23% |
| 80 |
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4 | 6.56% |
| 81 |
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3 | 4.92% |
| 82 |
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1 | 1.64% |
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1 | 1.64% |
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Granted, different SPS prefer different temperature ranges, but I am wondering what those of you with outstanding success in keeping SPS keep your systems at. I do not have a lot of SPS now but am starting to add more. I was running my tank at 77F but decided to increase the temp to 79. I would go as high as 80 but my ViaAqau Titanium heaters default to 79 when they power back up.
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IME, 79 works best for me. I've tried everything from 76 to 84, and sitting in the middle gives me the best results.
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Damn; looks like I am the only 80
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ya mine is at 81 most Sps reefs in the wild are 79-84 in temperature
http://www.ronshimek.com/salinity_temperature.html Cool nerdy article if your interested talking about effects of too cold and too warm on corals and growth and survivability
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78 to 79 for me
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77.5 is where mine sits. Never moves more than half a degree
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