NonstickRon
Fish Crazy
Preface this by saying I'm in Central Florida...
I stopped up at my office to see how the tank was coming at work this afternoon...and it was 81 degrees according to the thermostat and it was several degrees warmer in my office than near the thermostat. Now I did some googling and apparently as long as I oxygenate the water (going to pick up a bubbler tomorrow and maybe a live plant of some sort, as well as an in-tank thermometer) the high temp shouldn't bother most fishies. My question is though, should I jack up the heater in the tank to maintain like 80 degrees so its not fluctuating as much?
The air in my office gets down to between 72 and 77 (approximate) degrees during a work day depending on the season and if my door is open.
I stopped up at my office to see how the tank was coming at work this afternoon...and it was 81 degrees according to the thermostat and it was several degrees warmer in my office than near the thermostat. Now I did some googling and apparently as long as I oxygenate the water (going to pick up a bubbler tomorrow and maybe a live plant of some sort, as well as an in-tank thermometer) the high temp shouldn't bother most fishies. My question is though, should I jack up the heater in the tank to maintain like 80 degrees so its not fluctuating as much?
The air in my office gets down to between 72 and 77 (approximate) degrees during a work day depending on the season and if my door is open.