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What temperature should salt water be?
For saltwater aquariums, a temperature between 76 to 82oF is recommended. Reef tanks do best at a slightly cooler 76 to 79 oF.
What is the ideal reef tank temperature?
Without getting into all of the scientific calculations, formulas, and data, let’s just accept that the saltwater at the equator, where the surface water temperatures are in the mid to upper 80’s, holds about two-thirds of the DO as the water at the poles, where the water is really cold.
Do I need a heater for saltwater tank?
A quality fish tank heater is vital to your saltwater tank. Marine life is frequently from warm water, meaning you will almost always need to heat your tank, unless you live somewhere warmer than the tank needs, in which case, you may need a chiller.
Is 80 degrees OK for reef tank?
Yes, 80 degrees isn’t bad, though most of us prefer 78 degrees for a coral tank.
How do I control the temperature on my saltwater tank?
Float a bag of ice or cold water in the fish tank to gently lower the water temperature. (Take care not to lower the temperature more than 2 or 3 degrees F in a 4-hour period.) Avoid putting ice cubes directly into your aquarium unless you make them with reverse osmosis or dechlorinated water.
Is 82 degrees too hot for a reef tank?
The commonly recommended reef tank temperature range of 74 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (23 to 25 degrees Celsius) is well within the temperature range in which healthy reproducing corals thrive.… Put simply, water temperatures at or above 82 degrees Fahrenheit will eventually result in system problems.
How long can saltwater tanks go without power?
Fish in an optimally stocked tank can last for a period anywhere from 3 to 12 hours without power. Whereas, in an understocked aquarium, they can survive for up to a day or two. Even so, the same fish will start dying in 3 to 9 hours if the power goes out in an overstocked tank.
Is 81 too hot for reef tank?
Many of the most successful reef tanks are kept at 78-79 degrees so this is the temp range you should shoot for if you plan to keep corals.
What temperature should your tank be?
76° to 80°F
How to Manage Your Tank Temperature. A good range is 76° to 80°F (25° to 27°C). A few species need to be kept several degrees warmer, and some species require temperatures a few degrees cooler. A thermometer is vital.