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Well I always thought that the level of T8s in the tank would be a
problem and I'm certainly being proved right.....the corals are very unhappy - the blue legged hermits, clown fish, urchins, snails do not seem to care in the slightest.... So.....I'm working on equalising the water between my new 350L tank and the nano....mainly by using the water from the big tank for water changes on the small.....in this way I am anticipating that moving the corals across will be very easy and acclimitization at a minimum..... But I don't want to tear down the little nano tank completely (15 gall) - so I am wondering if the blue leg hermits and the Clown fish will cope with the higher temps - it is pretty obvious that the corals can't.....moving the fish is certainly an option but the blue legs probably not as I have been told they would kill my red legs.... Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated TIA Gill |
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Well look it here the person responsible for all the crap in the
aquaria groups, through her hate group geared at turmoil and trolls, is asking such a bunch as this whom she behind the scenes used to ridicule for them being assinine dumbasses, but now she needs their ****nig help. How quaint! Maybe folks need to re read the hate group and a few of your emails about Wayne and Pszemol and Kurt in this group! Remember too folks, that she slipped in there and started to delete her posts trying to cover up her ways.....but there is still more than enough reading to make yu leary of dealing with this person. Just key in n the quoted texts or replies, her statements are still there, even though her original statment was deleted by her......To bad she did not think enough of her friend to give them any warning or time to do what she did.........Hate mongors and grup agitaotrs is what they were in a hidden behind the scenes events. All because she did not like Carol Gulley aka Reel Mckoi and her upper hand on the aquaria groups was slipping daily......NOw its all but gone! hahahahahaaha http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec...hgroups/topics On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 23:39:08 +0100, Gill Passman wrote: Well I always thought that the level of T8s in the tank would be a problem and I'm certainly being proved right.....the corals are very unhappy - the blue legged hermits, clown fish, urchins, snails do not seem to care in the slightest.... So.....I'm working on equalising the water between my new 350L tank and the nano....mainly by using the water from the big tank for water changes on the small.....in this way I am anticipating that moving the corals across will be very easy and acclimitization at a minimum..... But I don't want to tear down the little nano tank completely (15 gall) - so I am wondering if the blue leg hermits and the Clown fish will cope with the higher temps - it is pretty obvious that the corals can't.....moving the fish is certainly an option but the blue legs probably not as I have been told they would kill my red legs.... Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated TIA Gill ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Put some fans on it. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Yes, I thought about doing that but I also have a big tank in an air conditioned room that I can put the corals into........my question would be how temperture tolerant would the clown fish be if I don't move them - it is still an option as the new tank only has 6 green chromis at the moment..... Gill |
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Gill Passman wrote:
Yes, I thought about doing that but I also have a big tank in an air conditioned room that I can put the corals into........my question would be how temperture tolerant would the clown fish be if I don't move them - it is still an option as the new tank only has 6 green chromis at the moment..... What kind of temps? The problem is that oxygen saturation levels drop as temps go up. I've been touching 83 in my display tank lately, and have lowered my AC a degree to counter it. --Kurt |
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KurtG wrote:
What kind of temps? The problem is that oxygen saturation levels drop as temps go up. I've been touching 83 in my display tank lately, and have lowered my AC a degree to counter it. --Kurt The ambient temperature is 72F at the moment (quite low for the time of year). The Nano is up to 88F. The new tank is 80F before I switched on the AC. There is no AC in the room where the nano is. My thinking is that if I move the corals out into the big tank then I can keep the nano as a FOWLR and reduce the lighting accordingly. The fish do not appear to be showing any signs of distress - just the corals. Gill |
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Gill Passman wrote:
The Nano is up to 88F. That's too hot. I think 85-86 would be the extreme upper end. They can handle 90, but any short power failure would suffocate them. Can you position the nano close to the big tank and have them use the same sump? There are also reasonable chillers for nanos: http://www.marinedepot.com/ps/ps_Vie...ct~CW1111.html --Kurt |
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On Jun 12, 4:40 am, KurtG wrote:
I've been touching 83 in my display tank lately, and have lowered my AC a degree to counter it. --Kurt What ambient temp do most of y'all keep your room(s)? I am on my first reef and haven't started stocking yet. I keep my house at about 78 during the day and 75 at night. With halide lights, is this too warm of an ambient room temp? Thanks, Dave in Simi |
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I have a fan on my reef tank to cool it. The ambient
room temp, depends on a lot of factors, but I have a personal rule, that the aquarium temp is ok untill it hits 86. If it hits 86, then the lights go out. If the air conditioner is on, then the air temp is kept at about 80. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Dave wrote on 6/13/2007 11:32 AM: On Jun 12, 4:40 am, KurtG wrote: I've been touching 83 in my display tank lately, and have lowered my AC a degree to counter it. --Kurt What ambient temp do most of y'all keep your room(s)? I am on my first reef and haven't started stocking yet. I keep my house at about 78 during the day and 75 at night. With halide lights, is this too warm of an ambient room temp? Thanks, Dave in Simi |
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Dave wrote:
What ambient temp do most of y'all keep your room(s)? Because I use fans to cool the tank it depends on both ambient room temp and humidity. With humidity in the 50's (%-wise) then the room temp is around 77 degrees. I usually keep my house at 78 during the summer, but I don't want the temp to climb much over 83 degrees. I'm also away from home a lot, so the systems need to be automated. I just invested in a 3400 watt standby generator which will keep the pumps going for 24+ hrs (among other things). --Kurt |
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