A. mccullochi pair

Are you sure on that? If thats the case why do we keep our tanks at 76-80 degrees?

Mine at 72. Corals and fish do well at it.

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absolutely beautiful, Ralph.

Jmanyapanda-how does the colins do at that temp?

I actually keep both my tanks at 72 degrees. I have yet to find a fish that doesnt do better (IMO) at these temps. In this tank, there is a pair of MCCs, the little colini, a stowaway melanurus wrasse (the strangest hitchhiker EVER), and a captive bred mandarin that I got from the MOFIB botth at MACNA Atlanta. All have thrived.
 
jmaneyapanda, have you noticed that your fish don't grow as quickly in cooler waters? I know that higher temps tend to increase a fish's metabolism, but wonder about this affecting size/growth in practice.
 
jmaneyapanda, have you noticed that your fish don't grow as quickly in cooler waters? I know that higher temps tend to increase a fish's metabolism, but wonder about this affecting size/growth in practice.

Perhaps. Its hard to say. I feed my fish like mad, so they certainly have enough metabolic input, but there growth seems....normal. The quicker growing fish in the big tank (like angels and tangs) really spurted, so I wouldnt say the lower temp impaired them. But, I never really thought about it. FWIW, many of my fish are cooler watered species, so I would argue that they woudl be natural growth rates.
 
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