dahenley
New member
Hello,
Im a college student, with too big of a tank. (too big for my budget, but too small for my wants! lol)
I ahve always had a high temperature in my tank, but i contribute it to my 3-400W MH's and VHO Actinics, with a tall canopy, and fan circulation. (plus, my tank is against my back wall, so there is no ventilation of my sump that way either.
My tank over the summer here in Texas, has maintained about 85deg with my canopy doors open. but here recently, i have noticed myself closing the doors, and forgetting to re-open them.
I noticed a few of my SPS corals have started to die/skin fall off branches. and i checked my water temperature, and it was aboce 86+ (the temp was climbing and i quit looking)
SO, i opened the canopy doors, and placed a large box fan for ventiliation.
now, the temperatures are never above 79. (never below 76:bounce1
I have a few LPS in my tank as well, and i noticed that they are more fluffy and have better color as well. My SPS look to have better polyp extension, and i noticed some color change on some tipps of SPS.
Has anyone noticed a difference in the color of their Corals with the different temperatures of their tank?
I was just wondering.
Thanks
Im a college student, with too big of a tank. (too big for my budget, but too small for my wants! lol)
I ahve always had a high temperature in my tank, but i contribute it to my 3-400W MH's and VHO Actinics, with a tall canopy, and fan circulation. (plus, my tank is against my back wall, so there is no ventilation of my sump that way either.
My tank over the summer here in Texas, has maintained about 85deg with my canopy doors open. but here recently, i have noticed myself closing the doors, and forgetting to re-open them.
I noticed a few of my SPS corals have started to die/skin fall off branches. and i checked my water temperature, and it was aboce 86+ (the temp was climbing and i quit looking)
SO, i opened the canopy doors, and placed a large box fan for ventiliation.
now, the temperatures are never above 79. (never below 76:bounce1

I have a few LPS in my tank as well, and i noticed that they are more fluffy and have better color as well. My SPS look to have better polyp extension, and i noticed some color change on some tipps of SPS.
Has anyone noticed a difference in the color of their Corals with the different temperatures of their tank?
I was just wondering.
Thanks