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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    What temp is your tank normally?

    I'm thinking everything should be fine. I'd rather have a too cold incident than too hot.

    A fan bring the temp down to 72 sounds like a big drop for just a fan...do you already run AC, I assume?

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    yea i have ac and tank runs at 76.7 for the most part i dont let it get over 78.7
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