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![]() 79F at night to 81F during the day. If it's hot in the house during the day it can hit 82-83F (rarely happens).
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![]() I hear ya grizz, my chiller runs year round as well. Heated and cooled to maintain 79.5 +/- half a degree.
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![]() Mine runs 79 during the day, 78 at night in the winter. Usually stays steady at 79 all summer. If its really hot and humid it might creep up to just above 80.
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![]() 26-27 not much of a swing. Heater is on up till 26 and chiller kicks on at 27.
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![]() I don't use a heater on my reef. Halides + fan put the tank up to 81F and at night it drops to 78F. In the summer it goes up to 84. I would like my tank to stay under 80, but I won't use a chiller.
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![]() Because it will cook MY butt (unless I install it outside in which case I really don't have a remotely easy to do that), and it costs too much to run. AND because my reef does ok at the summer temps, so F it.
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