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saxman
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Glad to hear the fish is doing better!
As for temp, we never run our setups above 76*F or 77*F. There is really no good reason to do so, and it gives you a little more "fudge factor" if your ambient room temp spikes or your heater malfunctions (they always seem to stick in the "on" position).
If your fish is flashing on the rocks, it's likely trying to rid itself from ectoparasites such as ******. The fish was stressed, and this is when other pathology tends to take hold. Keep a close watch on it.
As for temp, we never run our setups above 76*F or 77*F. There is really no good reason to do so, and it gives you a little more "fudge factor" if your ambient room temp spikes or your heater malfunctions (they always seem to stick in the "on" position).
If your fish is flashing on the rocks, it's likely trying to rid itself from ectoparasites such as ******. The fish was stressed, and this is when other pathology tends to take hold. Keep a close watch on it.