E eatyoualive Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 26, 2009 146 0 31 ohio Jun 4, 2009 #1 what tempature should i keep my p tank at?
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Jun 4, 2009 #2 usually betweep 78-82. I normally keep it in the middle at 80deg. F
F frontosablkrhom Gambusia MFK Member Jun 9, 2008 779 0 16 36 new jersey Jun 4, 2009 #3 jp80911;3169613; said: usually betweep 78-82. I normally keep it in the middle at 80deg. F Click to expand... i like 80 as well
jp80911;3169613; said: usually betweep 78-82. I normally keep it in the middle at 80deg. F Click to expand... i like 80 as well
Fishermoe14 Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 28, 2008 1,029 2 68 Minnesota Jun 5, 2009 #4 i keep mine at 82-83... i think it makes them more active
HarleyK Canister Man Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Aug 17, 2005 7,141 2,055 1,453 USA Jun 6, 2009 #5 Howdy, I have mine at 25 °C (=77 °F) My plants like it best, the pirayas are still hungry enough to feed 2x/day, but not so aggressive to attack each other (overly) Heiko Bleher reported from the Sao Francisco river (home of pirayas) the following temperatures Summer 23.5 - 28.5 °C (=74.3 - 83.3 °F) Winter 15 - 19 °C. (=59.0 - 66.2 °F) This also shows how resilient tropical fish can be to lower temps, but I wouldn't ever try that out in a home aquarium. HarleyK
Howdy, I have mine at 25 °C (=77 °F) My plants like it best, the pirayas are still hungry enough to feed 2x/day, but not so aggressive to attack each other (overly) Heiko Bleher reported from the Sao Francisco river (home of pirayas) the following temperatures Summer 23.5 - 28.5 °C (=74.3 - 83.3 °F) Winter 15 - 19 °C. (=59.0 - 66.2 °F) This also shows how resilient tropical fish can be to lower temps, but I wouldn't ever try that out in a home aquarium. HarleyK