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  1. On 5/15/2022 at 1:57 AM, nabokovfan87 said:

    Mine have been in the mid 60's.

    During the winter here it's about... just above freezing and pretty often the tank air temp is high 50's-low 60's, lower at night.

    what is in the tank now?  I had pandas, borneo loaches, a few other cooler water species.

    Thanks for the reply! I knew there had to be at least one other fish nerd who was willing to experiment with cories in cooler tanks.

    Right now its panda loaches, CPDs and stiphodons.

    During the winter the tank fluctuates between 65 during the day and 60 at night. Now that its spring the temperature is starting to hold at around the 68-70 mark, and water temps will hold at around 75ish during the summer.

    Out of curiosity, have you tried any other amazon species? If cories can handle constant 50-60 degree water, it only makes sense that many of our common tetras should be able to do the same (I've kinda been eyeing hummingbird tetras)

    On 5/15/2022 at 12:24 AM, Scapexghost said:

    Peppered cory is the cool water one but that might still be to cold for them. It is pretty difficult to even keep a tank at 60° unless room temperature is in the 50s. What kind of fish are you keeping that need those kinds of temperatures?

    I'm not keeping anything that actually needs lower temperatures, but I like cooler tanks because 1) I save on the electric bill by not running a heater, and 2) I find cooler temps help with my plants a TON because the water holds on to dissolved gasses better (including co2) and I just get really nice, robust growth that looks like it was grown with co2 injection despite not using co2.

    Plus, I like to think that my fish appreciate the boosted oxygen levels.

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