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82 to 85 and 1.026
Steve
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78*-80* and salinity of 1.023
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80-82F and 1.025-1.026
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77-78F this time of year but will prolly get ~82F in the summer. Salinity around 1.025-6
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In my 180, 78-80 and 1.025
In my Nano 23, 74-76 and 1.025 Stephen |
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I keep mine at 1.024 78-79 degrees.
Here is something some may find of interest... Salinity calculator Cheers Steve |
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