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On Jun 19, 8:59?pm, Steven Schneider
wrote: It's ~22 C (~72 F) on cool/cold days. This being summer, in a south facing apartment, even in Canada it's often 27 C (80 F) or better. I keep the water level lower so the output from the filter can splash onto the surface, and we have fan that runs when the room is in use. 72*f is a bit too cold for Bettas and Cories. If you're water temp usually hangs around 80*f, that's fine. However, if it's fluxuating back and forth, depending on the weather, you may want to get a heater. That way the temp will be steady. That's pretty important, as fluxuating temps can really stress a fish. The thermostat in the heater will turn it off when it's not needed and back on when it does. |
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