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alex crouvier October 13th 03 06:22 PM

Fresh vs. Marine: Which one is more critical temp-wise?
 
I plan to keep a freshwater and a marine tank in my apt.
The former will be heavily planted Discus/Cardinal/Ram
tank while the marine setup will likely consist of live rock, low light
corals plus community fish (Cardinals & Damsels).

Where I live, a tropical region, a room-temperature
tank is around 28-30 C (82 - 86 F). A tank set up
in an air-conditioned room will be around 25 - 26 C
(approx. 77 F).

If I have to choose -one- tank to be positioned in the
air-con room, which one will it be?






Mike Solomon October 13th 03 09:30 PM

Fresh vs. Marine: Which one is more critical temp-wise?
 

"alex crouvier" wrote in message
...
I plan to keep a freshwater and a marine tank in my apt.
The former will be heavily planted Discus/Cardinal/Ram
tank while the marine setup will likely consist of live rock, low light
corals plus community fish (Cardinals & Damsels).


Damsels tend to be very aggresive and probably won't mix with Cardinals


Where I live, a tropical region, a room-temperature
tank is around 28-30 C (82 - 86 F). A tank set up
in an air-conditioned room will be around 25 - 26 C
(approx. 77 F).

If I have to choose -one- tank to be positioned in the
air-con room, which one will it be?

Personally I would put the Marine tank in the air-conditioned room

You don't want them to overheat








Dragon Slayer October 14th 03 03:47 AM

Fresh vs. Marine: Which one is more critical temp-wise?
 
you dont want either to overheat. if you can only put one in the a/c room,
then choose only one tank.

kc



alex crouvier October 19th 03 08:34 AM

Fresh vs. Marine: Which one is more critical temp-wise?
 
I actually have 2 Bangai CArdinals and a Blue Damsel in a 15 gallon tank
with live rocks,
an internal filter (Fluval), an wood-airstone drive skimmer and a 15 watt
Fluorescent
Looks OK so far. But me thinks it will need vigorous maintenance with the
small
volume of the tank and all.




"Mike Solomon" wrote in message
...

"alex crouvier" wrote in message
...
I plan to keep a freshwater and a marine tank in my apt.
The former will be heavily planted Discus/Cardinal/Ram
tank while the marine setup will likely consist of live rock, low light
corals plus community fish (Cardinals & Damsels).


Damsels tend to be very aggresive and probably won't mix with Cardinals


Where I live, a tropical region, a room-temperature
tank is around 28-30 C (82 - 86 F). A tank set up
in an air-conditioned room will be around 25 - 26 C
(approx. 77 F).

If I have to choose -one- tank to be positioned in the
air-con room, which one will it be?

Personally I would put the Marine tank in the air-conditioned room

You don't want them to overheat











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