Heater when starting new tank no fish question

Dan808z

Member
Do I need to run my heater when I am just starting to cycle and cure some live rock in new tank? Just mixed saltwater. Live in Hawaii 68-87 F Thanks!
 

jay0705

Well-Known Member
You don't want it too cold. The stuff on your rock needs to live at the heated temp aswell as unheated
 

one-fish

Active Member
Temp PH Salinity needs to to remain as constant as possible as you go thru cycle once you see a spike and then a zero of each of water parma's Amm. nitrite then nitrate....wait a week..still good add fish slowly....On your way....
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Is that the range of temps in the location of the tank wo the heater? Consider the temp of where your tank is located. If it runs 75-82, with very little temperature variations, (for instance the tank stays at 76-77 degrees or 80-81 degrees) then no, you may not even need a heater at all. If, however, there is a big range, then when it's cold you will need the heater, and when its actually 87 degrees, then you may need a chiller.
 
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