What is the right temperature for a BTA?
speg Active Member Feb 7, 2006 #4 73 is pretty low. Why do you have your reef at that temp? Try to raise it up slowly over several days.
73 is pretty low. Why do you have your reef at that temp? Try to raise it up slowly over several days.
reefiness Active Member Feb 7, 2006 #5 rasie it 1 or 2 degrees a week to make sure you dont trigger an ich outbreak
crox Active Member Feb 8, 2006 #6 Well I keep the window open in my livingroom. If I don't do that it will get too hot!!!
wla1610 Member Feb 8, 2006 #7 Put a fan near your tank and have it so it blows the air into the gap of the tank and the lights. It has really helped me keep my temp at 78 degrees during the day. I live on a second floor apartment and it's always warm.
Put a fan near your tank and have it so it blows the air into the gap of the tank and the lights. It has really helped me keep my temp at 78 degrees during the day. I live on a second floor apartment and it's always warm.
clown123 Active Member Feb 8, 2006 #8 how about this just put ur heater higher then normal so when the window is open it stays at 78-80 i keep mine at a 80-82.
how about this just put ur heater higher then normal so when the window is open it stays at 78-80 i keep mine at a 80-82.
T thomas712 Guest Feb 9, 2006 #10 I keep my tanks to 80-82 degrees, and thats even with the halides on, and of course anemoens is something I have plenty of. Thomas
I keep my tanks to 80-82 degrees, and thats even with the halides on, and of course anemoens is something I have plenty of. Thomas