TEMP
= 75F night - 78Fday (due to lighting: nothing seems to mind the diurnal flex -- I'm a marine phyicist -- real world can be > 6F shift...even @ >60'-- depending on location, time of yr, cloud cover type and length of time, as well as tubidity (amount and material), most of which determines macro-evap rate-----these critters are pretty hardy to physical changes, chemical changes (including ionic) are more serious (stable is a key word here) -- Of course the mix of what you have in your tank will also affect the ecology and the chemical tolerances to each others influences -- since you're creating a micro-env and each critter metabolizes things differently -- so, I think temp is a minor influence as long as it is kept w/in a range and if the circulation and the SG/Sal has to be "stable" reguardless of what is optimal)...OH! I try to keep it at 1.023 (sorry)...I guess I should have mentioned that I use a "Deep Six" meter and it has a 68-85F calibration range but how technical do you want to get -- my critters seem HAPPY! and I guess that's what matters.....
= 75F night - 78Fday (due to lighting: nothing seems to mind the diurnal flex -- I'm a marine phyicist -- real world can be > 6F shift...even @ >60'-- depending on location, time of yr, cloud cover type and length of time, as well as tubidity (amount and material), most of which determines macro-evap rate-----these critters are pretty hardy to physical changes, chemical changes (including ionic) are more serious (stable is a key word here) -- Of course the mix of what you have in your tank will also affect the ecology and the chemical tolerances to each others influences -- since you're creating a micro-env and each critter metabolizes things differently -- so, I think temp is a minor influence as long as it is kept w/in a range and if the circulation and the SG/Sal has to be "stable" reguardless of what is optimal)...OH! I try to keep it at 1.023 (sorry)...I guess I should have mentioned that I use a "Deep Six" meter and it has a 68-85F calibration range but how technical do you want to get -- my critters seem HAPPY! and I guess that's what matters.....
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