Tank heaters?

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CherryBlossom

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Ok so today I've noticed my water was chilly putting my hand into for cleaning, I have an everyday fish tank heater was wondering if I could use this and what I set it too?

120V 60Hz 150W  it's an Aqua Clear 30
I can set it to 19, 22, 24, 27, 30

What should I set it too for my saltwater tank? 29 gallon Biocube and do I stick it inside the tank or into the empty back spot?

Thanks guys!
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yveterinarian

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If it would fit in the back I would put it there and then you don't have to see it in the DT.  I would set it between 74 - 78F depending on what types of things you want in the tank.  Most reefs are 78F, I think.
 

spyd

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I would keep it around 25 to 26 degrees. Just bump it up over a day or 2. If you can, definitely keep the heater out of the display.
 

Duke

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i wouldnt trust that heater, thats the same type i had shatter in my sump and wreck my anemone tank.
 

AdInfinitum

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If you have more than $50 worth of stuff in your tank (like less is even possible  ;) ) it's worth the extra 50 to use a proper temperature controller rather than trust a set of points on a bi-metal spring which will eventually arc closed and make Bouillabaisse (fish stew) out of your pets. IMO
 
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CRJ

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your best bet is two lower powered heaters, so if one gets stuck on it wont cook the tank. I run marineland and fluval titanium heaters. love both, they are super acurate. the fluval heater keeps my dank within 0.20 of a degree.
 
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