Amphiprion
Premium Member
I agree on the DO concentrations. Water can still hold more than enough oxygen at those temperatures.
I don't recall where I had read it (Shimek, I *think* and somewhere else), but peak coral diversity actually occurs in areas that average 84--on the literal brink. A tad higher and they wouldn't be able to survive. Their optimum is almost right at their maximum. That's why I don't worry from 80-~84. The only issue with that reading in my tank is that it may be a bit off, so 84 may be 85, etc. That's why I prefer to err a degree or two lower just in case. My controller is supposed to be accurate, but only to a degree or so.
I don't recall where I had read it (Shimek, I *think* and somewhere else), but peak coral diversity actually occurs in areas that average 84--on the literal brink. A tad higher and they wouldn't be able to survive. Their optimum is almost right at their maximum. That's why I don't worry from 80-~84. The only issue with that reading in my tank is that it may be a bit off, so 84 may be 85, etc. That's why I prefer to err a degree or two lower just in case. My controller is supposed to be accurate, but only to a degree or so.