what id worry about is the temp swing when halide turns off like if t drops to 80 thts 6 degrees every day . also at 89 degrees I cooked most my stuff once so that's not so far off from where your at . again just my opinion and experance one time now I run chillers on both tanks so I don't worry bout tem getting hot any more. good luckView attachment 2735
Everything is happy. Bigger than ever. I just shut off my halide. I just did 12 leds the other day all blue so there is still light.
Def a risky move. At the upper range there isn't much room between unhappy and cooked.I wont be worried until my corals tell me otherwise.
YUPDef a risky move. At the upper range there isn't much room between unhappy and cooked.
No true!! I was the one having the heart attack for him..lol! Somehow he always managed to have his SPS look more colorful than mineLol heart attack na not me just ask Dre lmao. I wont be worried until my corals tell me otherwise. My tank is used to swings I dont have a heater or chiller and I have not lost a coral yet. I will keep an eye on it through webcam and kill my halide remotely from my phone if it gets any higher than that again. I shouldnt have to worry as I plan on getting my ac units in in the next few days. it was 82 in my house today. Once my new reef controller is finished I will write the code to auto kill the halide upon hitting a certain temp plus email/txt me when it happens. I am building a Raspberry Pi into a full reef controller should be done in the next few weeks.
You people over complicate this hobby with your.......frequent water changes!Lmao dre you people over complicate this hobby with all that dosing. Simple water changes and thats it
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Lol too funny. But seriously I dont skim or dose and my tank thrives. My old 60 cube had dre mad at how good it did with just water changes and a fugeYou people over complicate this hobby with your.......frequent water changes!