:worried::fish1: Temperatrue.
Seems like Spring temperatures are rising and soon unfortunately we'll be hearing about temp spikes and losses in aquariums. This is a good time to think about your approach to temperature control for the warmer months and in general.
There is considerable debate about optimal temperature and whether or not acclimatizing organisms to shifts in temperature is a good strategy vs maintaining narrow temperature range.
This thread contains some interesting information.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1977164&page=2
I found the posts(11,16,25,28) by Greenbean informative
What do you folks think? What ranges to you shoot for and how do you manage it?
Seems like Spring temperatures are rising and soon unfortunately we'll be hearing about temp spikes and losses in aquariums. This is a good time to think about your approach to temperature control for the warmer months and in general.
There is considerable debate about optimal temperature and whether or not acclimatizing organisms to shifts in temperature is a good strategy vs maintaining narrow temperature range.
This thread contains some interesting information.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1977164&page=2
I found the posts(11,16,25,28) by Greenbean informative
What do you folks think? What ranges to you shoot for and how do you manage it?