scooters reef
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I am supposed to be visiting my family a couple of hours away, but ran into an issue this morning.
Last night I thought the tank felt warm, and when I checked it was at 86. Although it hadn't pushed it that far before, I had turned my lights on early for a visitor and assumed it was from the lights. I turned them off and went to bed.
Before leaving this morning I went to see how much it cooled off during the night, but it had gone UP and was just over 90. It turned out the heater had been stuck "On". It has been tossed and another put in it's place. The tank has cooled back off to 85 so far.
Everything in the tank LOOKS fine, but I've never had it climb that far before. Is that high enough to possibly have die-off or other problems I'm not yet seeing? I was thinking of getting the temp down, setting the new heater, and then leaving for the weekend. However, I would hate to find out it caused other problems that could snowball on me while I'm gone. So, the question is "Should I stay, or should I go?"
And yes, I have an ACII and have just been sitting on my butt because I ran out of modules and haven't gotten around to picking more up to get the heaters on that instead of relying on just the heater's own internal setting
THAT will now be done quickly.
Last night I thought the tank felt warm, and when I checked it was at 86. Although it hadn't pushed it that far before, I had turned my lights on early for a visitor and assumed it was from the lights. I turned them off and went to bed.
Before leaving this morning I went to see how much it cooled off during the night, but it had gone UP and was just over 90. It turned out the heater had been stuck "On". It has been tossed and another put in it's place. The tank has cooled back off to 85 so far.
Everything in the tank LOOKS fine, but I've never had it climb that far before. Is that high enough to possibly have die-off or other problems I'm not yet seeing? I was thinking of getting the temp down, setting the new heater, and then leaving for the weekend. However, I would hate to find out it caused other problems that could snowball on me while I'm gone. So, the question is "Should I stay, or should I go?"
And yes, I have an ACII and have just been sitting on my butt because I ran out of modules and haven't gotten around to picking more up to get the heaters on that instead of relying on just the heater's own internal setting