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![]() I wouldn't think so, because people's tanks get to 82 and 84 all the time, and nowhere in my reading said they were particularly temperature senstative compared to other reef creatures.
If 80 is too high I would have suspected warnings from vendors about this, or in my other reading. Not saying you are wrong though, it could be, I just hope not or else the nudibranch colonies in many people's tanks would be whipped out so easily. |
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![]() My tank temp hovers right around 81 and these guys are crawling around and now laying eggs! I take this as a good sign...
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![]() Im suggesting the 'slightly higher' temperature coupled with something else might have been the cause..
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![]() Well my tank made it to 82 and I thought mine were goners...but my wife (doublette) saw one cruising around last night. I hope the others made it
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![]() How are other people's nudi's doing?
I went away for 5 days and have since been back for 2 and haven't seen any trace of them. (not sure if they are just out late at night or not) |
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![]() Mine are doing good, still in that container but still increasing the volume of water they are in. Im feeding them aiptasia every 2-3 days, as often as I get a chance to pull one out of the tank, let them eat for half an hour, then remove it(Im using the same one each time, haha, its fairly large).
Chris
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![]() I haven't been able to see any of ours for the last four or five days... I am beginning to wonder if they are still alive in there.
Debbie
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