What is the temp in your tank?

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Just curious. I keep mine around 80 but I'm wondering if it should be a couple degrees lower.
 
In the amazon river, the temperature can get up to 40 degrees Centigrade with no apparent ill effect on the fish. So that's why i don't worry too much about temperature :)

P.T.
 
Depends on the fish in the tank.... my Reb-Bellied Piranhas are @ 80, Oscar @78 and my lil tank with the others in is @ between 76 & 78!!!!!
 
Mines between 72 and 74 (21*C) Right in the centre of the green band on my thermometer

I would have thought this to be too low....everywhere I have read it has said between 23 and 28degC


In the amazon river, the temperature can get up to 40 degrees Centigrade with no apparent ill effect on the fish. So that's why i don't worry too much about temperature

I am with you here PT. I don't have my heaters turned on in summer....the tanks sit around 28degC except on a really hot day where they can get as high as 34degC without any effect on the fish.
 
ahh, checked all three thermometers all are different readings :S

One says 77/78F one says 78F and the other one is around 74-76F
 
I try to keep mine down at 78 degrees but during the summer it ranges 80 to 82 degrees. 76 is about as low as I can get it with the air conditioning running. (The drawback of living in a desert).
 
Hi,

normally 76 - 78. only raised it once when the tank started with a small outbreak of ich. Stuck it up to 82 during treatment and then back down to 76.

steve B)
 
I had mine at 80, but I turned it down to 78 recently. I read that, with some diseases, higher temps can cause them to spread more quickly. That was mostly a preventative measure. Also, we got a weather loach. They tend to like cooler temps, but are supposed to be fairly adaptable. Since all of my tropical fish are okay with a temp of 78, I saw no reason not to lower the temperature to make the loach a little happier.

-- Pamela
 

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