Lowering Heat just a bit

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MaryJ
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Lowering Heat just a bit

Post by MaryJ » Sun May 14, 2006 7:07 pm

I`m wanting to get some yoyos for my loach tank. Would my Clowns be ok at 77f? I`m also wanting to lower the temp for my dojos since i`ve been told they`ll do better at lower temps ( they`re doing awesome at 80f ) . I just can`t imagine the knuckleheads acting any happier but who knows. My main concern is I don`t want to harm my precious Clown Loaches.
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Post by poeticpyro » Sun May 14, 2006 9:18 pm

i keep mine at 77-79 depending on season...
many tanks...

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Post by Laura » Sun May 14, 2006 10:01 pm

I can't speak for the clowns, but I've also heard the dojo's are cold water, although quite adaptable - mine are at about 72

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Post by aquarioten.nl » Mon May 15, 2006 10:10 am

A friend of mine kept clownloaches at 28degrees C. And in another thank at 25degr. C. The ones in the 28degr tank grew much faster en where far more active than the ones in the colder tank.
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Post by Fishhead » Mon May 15, 2006 10:22 am

78 degrees here..

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Post by Emma Turner » Mon May 15, 2006 11:18 am

You wouldn't want to keep Clowns any lower than 77F (25C). This is at the lowest end of their range, and at the highest end of the weather loaches range. Ideally, you want separate tanks for these two species as their temperature requirements are quite different. If you do choose to keep your Clowns at a lower temp, be sure to watch out for signs of stress - whitespot (ich) being one of them.
I keep my Clowns no lower than 82F.

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