My heat pump decided to stop working, so I have no a/c at the moment. The temperature inside my house is almost 90 degrees F. Checking the temperature of the water of my tanks, it's also almost 90 degrees F!
Now, the last time I set the water heater this high the fish were clearly suffering unless I turned the bubbles on. They would gasp at the surface as if they were trying to get some air. Unsuprisingly, I lost some fish due to this.
However, my fish seem to be completely fine so far. In fact, they seem more lively than ever ... swimming back and forth, up and down, and side to side (well, not side to side ... but they're all over the tank).
My question is ... is there a difference between the water temperature being caused by a water heater versus being caused by the surrounding environment? With the water almost being 90 degrees F, I was half expecting a tank full of floaters by now.
Now, the last time I set the water heater this high the fish were clearly suffering unless I turned the bubbles on. They would gasp at the surface as if they were trying to get some air. Unsuprisingly, I lost some fish due to this.
However, my fish seem to be completely fine so far. In fact, they seem more lively than ever ... swimming back and forth, up and down, and side to side (well, not side to side ... but they're all over the tank).
My question is ... is there a difference between the water temperature being caused by a water heater versus being caused by the surrounding environment? With the water almost being 90 degrees F, I was half expecting a tank full of floaters by now.