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no man, you need cooler res remps i rumple buckets and all DWC it wll help prevent root rot and algae and all kinds of stuff, just try to keep it in below 75 at the very hottest imho, good luck with the rumple buckets ive had great results with them
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hey, thanks man, i was beginning to think no one would help me...
I finally found an article that told me to keep the temps between 68 and 71, whick seems to work out with what you said. any other opinions are helpful, even just another comformation of this would be nice! |
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no problem man, if there is anything your unsure of about DWC just hit up runpleforeskins thread on how to make the buckets, everything you could want to know about DWC is in there, good stuff
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67-71 degrees is what you should shoot for temps wise for your res
much higher than that will breed algae and cooler water retains more oxygen than warm water does doob3r is your res THAT warm? I think that if it feels tepid you're in trouble, I like mine to feel cool if not chilly to the touch and as an average it's at about 69 degrees
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