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![]() So I have been watching my temperature and it goes up and down during the day slowly...... So does this need to be addressed or is it just normal.
Here is the info Start of day 8:00am 25.5c End of the day 9:00 27.5c Lights are on at 1:00 and off at 9:00 The temperature seems to just slowly climb up no big jumps My house is going to be a hot box in the summer and I think that I will need a chiller at some point, I have a cooling fan but I am not running it right now. Its a red sea max 34g Thanks Brian |
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![]() Brian, that's fine. For summer you may want to minimize it, but a 2.5 degree swing isn't going to hurt anything.
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![]() Psst! Hey Brad, his swing is 2.0 degrees...
![]() Personally, I wouldn't want any more than 2 degree fahrenheit swing, and yours is about 3.6. I would not find that acceptable. Your daytime temperature is already up to 81.5 degrees, and I wouldn't want it going much higher than that. If I were you I would add a good sized fan blowing across the top of the water and/or onto the bulbs. I would keep a close eye on it as the weather warms up, as I think you are going to have troubles keeping the temperature down if it's already that high now. Last edited by Myka; 03-18-2009 at 04:04 PM. |
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![]() I gotta be good at math now too? Sheesh
![]() Ideally no swing is desireable, however having had a tnak that would swing 10 degrees everyday for an entire summer with no ill effects taught me that 2, or 2.5, doesn't really matter a lot.
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![]() 10º?? Is that Celsius or Fahrenheit? I've had heaters crap out on me and become stuck on or off causing one of my tanks to heat or cool by that much for a day. The fish began gasping and most of the coral closed up. What were you keeping in that system?
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![]() 25.5 ºC = 77.9 ºF
27.5 ºC = 81.5 ºF = 3.6 degrees swing in Farenheight over one daylight photo period. I would try and stabilize this if it was my tank. |
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![]() Quote:
10F. I would go from 80 to 90 each day, all summer long. The first week, I thought I would have a stroke, I panicked every second of the day. It was a fully stocked mature SPS tank, and I only lost one species. I had several pieces of it, they all RTN'ed. Other than that, the tank was fine. I wasn't, but I got over it. Now, I don't recommend this, and I did end up getting a chiller, but 3 degrees daily will not harm anything.
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http://www.chucksaddiction.com/reeftour.html I try to keep the temp of my tank at 82F but in reality the temp goes from 79 in the morning up to 84 at night |
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![]() Try keeping your tank at 26.5C instead of 25.5C. You should notice a smaller fluctuation. Probably will still only reach 27.5C max.
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![]() I found this also on my current tank, it would only hit 82 ,regardless whether my initial temp was 78 or 80
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