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    Does bacterial activity release enough heat into the water column to considerably raise temperature?
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    Nitrifying bacteria and thermogenesis

    It's been a theory for a while but hasn't been proven. The most recent studies have been showing that they do not do this. It's actually been studies in vivo in humans as well.
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      Re: Nitrifying bacteria and thermogenesis

      Interesting. I had a severe bacterial issue in my 450 till I got my filtration resolved just recently. During that time tank temps were getting as high as 84 - 85 degrees until I used a cooling fan. As the tank for cleaner I noticed the temps were going down. As of yesterday, I turned the fan off and temp is around 78 - 79 now and I'm gonna monitor how it varies over the next few days.
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        Re: Nitrifying bacteria and thermogenesis

        To clarify, I did not have this problem before the BG got here
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          Nitrifying bacteria and thermogenesis

          Perhaps the increased flow rates are causing more contact of the water with the surrounding air? Not sure.
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            Re: Nitrifying bacteria and thermogenesis

            Maybe, gonna monitor evaporation too. I'm still inclined to think it's the bacteria gone wild that's the culprit
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              Or one of your pumps was overloaded.
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                Re: Nitrifying bacteria and thermogenesis

                Hmmm, pump temps seem to be the same (in all my tanks, very small variances).
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                • #9
                  Sunny if you have enough bacteria buildup in there to raise the temp in your 450, you need to start selling compost!
                  Sounds off the charts!
                  I see this was a while ago, did you figure out anything?
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