Temperature fluxuations

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Often on this board, the advice is given to not let the temperature fluxuate more than two degreese. However, there is a major difference in the temperature scales that are used here. A change of 1 C ~ 2 F. So which is it, don't let the tank changes more than 2 degreese Celsius or 2 degreese Feringheit?

I appologize for the bad spelling, I have no clue how to spell these scientific words, I just prefer to use a C or a F B)
 
My guess would be 2 degrees Centigrade (AKA Celsius), as two degrees Farenheight is a pretty small change. I dont know tank wise, but the lake i guard at has 3-4 degree (F) temp shifts during the course of a day, and thats if the outside temp stays the same. Day to Day shifts can be up to 5 or 6 degrees.
 

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