Celtic_Fox
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Hello and thanks in advance for your answers/advice.
I'm thinking of using some in-line heaters on the return lines from my sump/refugium combo, but I'm wondering if the rapid temperature change would kill any copepods, zooplankton, and phytoplankton being pumped through them.
I know rapid salinity change can kill, but what about the almost instant change of a couple of degrees experienced inside the return lines?
Thanks again!
I'm thinking of using some in-line heaters on the return lines from my sump/refugium combo, but I'm wondering if the rapid temperature change would kill any copepods, zooplankton, and phytoplankton being pumped through them.
I know rapid salinity change can kill, but what about the almost instant change of a couple of degrees experienced inside the return lines?
Thanks again!
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