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  • WTB inline heater and 24" lighting fixture.

    Just like the title says,I'm almost ready for my Discus tank...............again.This time with the help of Dan(HAW)Thanks.
    Last edited by goldfisher; 04-10-2009, 07:15 PM.

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    i have an inline heater and 24" pc fixture

    but i am in northwest houston

    290 off telge to spring cypress

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    • #3
      Trade

      How much are asking?Can you send me a PM.
      Thanks.

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      • #4
        My apology.......I measured my tank and it only measures 20" cube.So in that case.........I'm looking for 20" light fixture.Thanks.

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          Heater

          Still looking for inline heater.Would like to pick up this weekend.Thanks.
          Last edited by goldfisher; 04-16-2009, 09:50 PM.

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            I have a inline heater I am not currently using I will sell it for $25 if you like?

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            • #7
              Inline heater

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              Last edited by HoustonAquariumWarehouse; 04-17-2009, 03:31 PM.
              Visit Houston Aquarium Warehouse in Stafford Texas 77477
              www.houstonaquariumwarehouse.com

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              • #8
                Heater

                Originally posted by Lawboyhtown View Post
                I have a inline heater I am not currently using I will sell it for $25 if you like?

                I'll take it.Sent you a PM.

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                • #9
                  Send me your contact number please via private im ? Some how I am not able to send a private message. Thanks

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                    Goldfisher,

                    Sorry for the confusion but I have a substrate coil heat.The wire itself is the element for the heater, and when the heater is on, this wire becomes warm and heats the gravel in the tank. The heat is then radiated from the gravel to warm the water. When the water become warm enough, the thermostat will switch the heater off. Substrate heaters are supposed to be particularly beneficial for planted tanks where the gravel may act as an insulator and keep the plants' roots too cool.

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