Yes, the temp

vikki7

Member
Yes, the temp when I walked in tonight was at 72....
I need to keep and eye on my temp and make sure it is not going bad.
I have turned it up, so hopefully it will help my little damsel out
 

dogstar

Active Member
You can reply to a thread by clicking the post reply buttom at bottom of a post instead of starting a new thread to answer .
Temp. should not be lower than say 78 F. Check you haeters and make sure your not bumping them with your hand or something when you work in the tank or wherever they are. after you get temp where you want it, check salinity again.
 

vikki7

Member
Ok, thanks for the tip on the reply button.
I will check the temp and the salinity.
Damsel seems to be settling down a bit, but I will still watch him.
All my others nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, etc, are in the safe zone.
The only other thing I have going on, which I don't care for...is I have green and brown algea problems.
Diatoms, most likely, and the hair algea is starting to grow.
What will eat that stuff.
I use RO water, and have never put tap water into my tank.
I try not to over light my tank by keeping it to a limit of 6 hours on time per day. I used to keep the lights on 8 hours then all the algea started to grow...
Suggestions anyone?
It also seems that my turbo snails drop off the rocks and flip over onto their backs... I hate this as they dont seem worth the trouble to keep them.
The crabs are not moving around like they used to do until I feed. I feed about every third day, they they become very active. Should I feed more often.
I use the frozen food for the Damsels, and the introvert for my anomonie when I had one.
 
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thomas712

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Originally posted by Vikki7
BTW- and one more thing.
Does salinity readings have an impact on temp?

You have it backwards. Temp has an impact on salinity readings.
 

dogstar

Active Member
Low water flow helps algea grow and dont know how you acclimate the inverts but must be done really slow, like 3hrs.
And the other way around, temp impacts salinity and ph so its really important to maintain a constant temp.
 

vikki7

Member
This is the first time my temp dropped. So I will definately watch it.. it did for no apparent reason unless like you said, I bumped it by mistake.
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Low water flow helps algea grow and dont know how you acclimate the inverts but must be done really slow, like 3hrs.
And the other way around, temp impacts salinity and ph so its really important to maintain a constant temp.
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Got Cha on the temp and salinity ......
With a Nano Cube, can another type of filter be used in place of the one that came with the tank. it is a wet dry....
My tank is about 1 year old.
I need new lighting, I think, and I truely believe
my water flow is not sufficient.
I have a 12 gal nano cube... had I known what I know now
I would not have started with anything less than a 55 gal and moved up from there.
I am a firm believer that NO ONE should start with a Nano Cube.
 
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