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What is a good heater to use?
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What heater did you order? 150w or 100w should be fine. No heater will overheat any tank. You set the temp and that's as high as it goes. If the heater detects it's at that temp it'll shut off. If it gets any hotter than the set temp, it's because of your lights or other equipment.
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Thats incorrect. A heater can over heat a tank. Under normal circumstances it shouldnt when the temp gets below the set temp it will turn on if it goes above it will turn off. However, if that "controller" malfunctions then it could fail to turn off or fail to turn on.Originally posted by mistahoo View PostWhat heater did you order? 150w or 100w should be fine. No heater will overheat any tank. You set the temp and that's as high as it goes. If the heater detects it's at that temp it'll shut off. If it gets any hotter than the set temp, it's because of your lights or other equipment.
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For this reason that is why people suggest splitting your watts to 2 heaters if possible so if one malfunctions it wont generate enough heat to severly over heat a tank. 150W will cook everything if it overheats. I would go no more than 100W and that still can cook the tank.
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Well yeah. Assuming it doesn't leak out voltage or the controller messes up, it won't overheat the tank. If he's buying a new one, it shouldn't really be a problem unless he's got a defect.Originally posted by Darbex View PostThats incorrect. A heater can over heat a tank. Under normal circumstances it shouldnt when the temp gets below the set temp it will turn on if it goes above it will turn off. However, if that "controller" malfunctions then it could fail to turn off or fail to turn on.
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+1 had that happen to me and lost nearly everything in my reef tankOriginally posted by Darbex View PostFor this reason that is why people suggest splitting your watts to 2 heaters if possible so if one malfunctions it wont generate enough heat to severly over heat a tank. 150W will cook everything if it overheats. I would go no more than 100W and that still can cook the tank.
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Originally posted by Darbex View PostThats incorrect. A heater can over heat a tank. Under normal circumstances it shouldnt when the temp gets below the set temp it will turn on if it goes above it will turn off. However, if that "controller" malfunctions then it could fail to turn off or fail to turn on.
Assuming the heater works right in the first place. I bought a Jebo from City Pets a couple months and brand new out of the box was messed up. Heater would never shut off no matter what you turned the setting to. Granted it was a cheap heater to begin with.
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Yup. Two 50w or just one 75w would be the best route to go for such a small tank. Any more and you can risk killing off your livestock if a heater manages to fail.Originally posted by Darbex View PostFor this reason that is why people suggest splitting your watts to 2 heaters if possible so if one malfunctions it wont generate enough heat to severly over heat a tank. 150W will cook everything if it overheats. I would go no more than 100W and that still can cook the tank.
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Or get an Apex or RKE and it wont matter.
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Re: What is a good heater to use?
City pets off of beechnut.Originally posted by Johnsbra123 View PostWhere can I buy a eheim jäger heater in Houston?30Long: L134 Leopard Frog Plecos X16, Corydoras Sterbai X9, Endlers X4
Small ADA nano (~8gal): ... BKK or OEBT breeding tank in the works!
75g Craigslist Special: In the works...
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