I’m relatively new to the hobby (my tank is ~3.5 months old?) and I just bought a Catalina goby. I am also interested in a species of blenny native to the same coast that will also require lower temps. That said, I also want to have corals, so my tank temp is currently 73. By comparison, I used my own Hanna checker to measure the temp in the tank at the store, and they were keeping the Catalina goby at 79-80 degrees. I’m thinking 72-74 should be a good range for balancing sps corals and pacific reef fish, right?
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Othman Thank you for your kind words! Im glad you found it helpful!
I hope many beginners find your videos. Working up to a more difficult fish is great advice. Can save lots of stress, heartache and $$$
I’m relatively new to the hobby (my tank is ~3.5 months old?) and I just bought a Catalina goby. I am also interested in a species of blenny native to the same coast that will also require lower temps. That said, I also want to have corals, so my tank temp is currently 73. By comparison, I used my own Hanna checker to measure the temp in the tank at the store, and they were keeping the Catalina goby at 79-80 degrees. I’m thinking 72-74 should be a good range for balancing sps corals and pacific reef fish, right?
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