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For the cycle it won't make any difference but warmer (80 degrees +) will be better to promote bacterial growth. When you go to start housing animals obviously the more stable the better which would lean more towards a very narrow band. Keep in mind that the more narrow it is the more it will turn on and off which is added wear and increases a chance of failure. Mine comes on at 77.0 and off at 77.5. It's actually been a while since they have come on with it being so warm lately. My fan has been controlling the temp of my tank. It comes on when the tank hits 79 degrees and goes off when it gets below 78.OK, thanks Vincent for coming to my rescue and getting the system running and everyone who offered advice. We still needed some additional assistance and neptunesupport played with it quite a bit today to get the display and all systems aligned. Hats off to those guys as well. Apparently I am now beta testing their new AOS........................
Located some ammonia (hard to find the straight stuff with no additives) and dosed up to 4 ppm. Pulled the filter socks and shut off the skimmer (I can do that now, yeah) per Dr. Tim's instructions and added 3 bottles of Dr. Tim's One and Only. The countdown to inhabitants begins! This is going to be tougher than I thought staring at an empty tank. I think I need to get something in quarantine soon...............
How narrow do you recommend controling the temperature band on the system and what is a good setpoint? + 0.5 degrees, + 0.2 degrees, + 0.1 degree? I am set at 78.5 + 0.5 right now and thinking that may be too wide of a variation. PH is 8.1. Salinity is 1.024. Haven't measured anything else, was working on the Apex..............
I moved both WAVs to one side of the tank (the far side) - anyone have a good program they recommend with this configuration?
Best regards,
Mike