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blu007
12/03/2015, 08:53 PM
Has anyone here run a chiller to control fish appetites?
I was wondering what are your reefs tank temps are? How many gallons is your tank and how many watts of light are you running? Thanks!

billsreef
12/04/2015, 09:45 AM
Tropical fish live in a fairly narrow range of temperatures. By the time you chill them down enough to make any noticeable difference in their appetites their health has been compromised.

blu007
12/06/2015, 01:21 PM
Thank you for your response! So i am guessing no one ever chill there tank till 68 degrees?

mitchrapp
12/06/2015, 02:50 PM
Why are you trying to suppress their appetites?

snorvich
12/07/2015, 11:44 AM
Thank you for your response! So i am guessing no one ever chill there tank till 68 degrees?

Only if keeping cold water fish. My tanks run 76/77 F

billsreef
12/07/2015, 12:25 PM
Thank you for your response! So i am guessing no one ever chill there tank till 68 degrees?

Temperate fish, yes. Tropicals, never. While some tropicals will survive at 68, they will be just hanging in there as opposed to thriving.

Sk8r
12/07/2015, 01:09 PM
It would kill them. I have recently HAD to do it to prevent a tank with no electricity completely dying over an 8 day period (cold slows decay and can stave off a crash, as heat accelerates one), but every day another species would go into distress and die. This is not something you would want to do. I did have 2 species survive it, but no. Get a better skimmer, and keep up with weekly water changes if you have a waste/nitrate problem.