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I ordered a ehim jager heater and two marina glass thermometers from marinedepot, i placed a thermometer in my tank and it marked 88 degrees!!! :0 is this true? My coralife digital one markd 78. :0
obscurereef said:I've read the reviews on this type of thermometer..I have one, but I don't use it. I use lifeguard I believe it's called. Most of the people that use them say they check w/ a glass thermometer every once in a while b/c they are very inaccurate. Hope you had no losses!
obscurereef said:Well I think you would tell the difference from 78 and 88 by sticking your hand in there...
obscurereef said:Doubt this will work but maybe change the degrees from Fahrenheit to Celsius? Maybe the coralife is messed up and will read something else. Convert the C to F online and see what you get...don't know if this will help. The heater doesn't have a way to tell temp does it?
obscurereef said:Oh well then if both read the same thing I would think it's 78. What's the temp in your house?
obscurereef said:You cranked it up all the way? I know for my aqueon heater in my 10 FW even on the lowest setting it would be like 80 or 82 even though the house was about 72 so I just took it out. Aha! Maybe this will work. Get some cold tap water...or RO/DI if you really want and put both thermometers in. Maybe the accuracy will be revealed.
Ohh i see or i can go to my room and turn on ac and see what mycac says and what my thermometers say lol. And the strip on the side of the tank also says over 86 :0obscurereef said:Umm well wouldn't cold water be somewhere in the 60s..if your coralife temp is reading 10 degrees lower maybe it will read 50? Just a shot in the dark really...no harm in trying?
obscurereef said:There's no way a heater would only go up to 78! And the coralife therm. has been known to be inaccurate, and those 2 therm. say 86. I think these factors are adding up fast to the conclusion! I say turn down the heater or take it out...even if you take it out, it will take a while for the temp to change :L really surprised everything is doing fine.
Gregcoyote said:Funny thing is that mushrooms can take higher temperatures than other corals.
Gregcoyote said:About 5 years ago, I was broke and my chiller died, so my reef went thru a summer with no chiller and average temperatures were 82-86 degrees. I lost most everything except a few LPS and the mushrooms and fish. The mushrooms grew explosively in this hot temperature! Today, I keep everything at 77deg and the mushrooms still are growing.