karimwassef
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I recently moved my tank to a greenhouse outside. I'm in Dallas, TX and the weather can go from 35F to 85F on consecutive days. I was setting up this outdoor solar tank during some of those days and my Apex wasn't up and running properly for the first two days of the transfer. The tank is also remote so I can't access it without a 30 minute drive (it's complicated).
As a result, the tank went from 64F to 87F over a couple of days .... I expected everything to be dead - coral, fish, inverts. I was ready to basically go scrap it but I was shocked that everything was alive.
Well, the transfer was rough on a few of the weaker SPS, but that was the move not the temperature extremes...
so - does that surprise you? I was shocked. I think that real reefs do see such extremes, but they don't last very long. So a reef CAN handle such extremes, but only in short spurts?
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As a result, the tank went from 64F to 87F over a couple of days .... I expected everything to be dead - coral, fish, inverts. I was ready to basically go scrap it but I was shocked that everything was alive.
Well, the transfer was rough on a few of the weaker SPS, but that was the move not the temperature extremes...
so - does that surprise you? I was shocked. I think that real reefs do see such extremes, but they don't last very long. So a reef CAN handle such extremes, but only in short spurts?
Sharing and looking for feedback...
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