Heathers for big tanks
- ddavila06
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Heathers for big tanks
hey everyone!! how is it going??? I renewed my membership last year and bam! covid.. LOL
I hope everyone is well and safe.
I need a new heater for my 75, I hear rumors that most heaters are crap nowadays.. any suggestions for something to last me at least a few years?
thanks !!
I hope everyone is well and safe.
I need a new heater for my 75, I hear rumors that most heaters are crap nowadays.. any suggestions for something to last me at least a few years?
thanks !!
Damian Davila
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Re: Heathers for big tanks
Damian
My recommendation would probably be Fluval, Cobalt or Eheim, size appropriate for your tank, although I have been looking at a version from AQQA.
Thanks
Rob
My recommendation would probably be Fluval, Cobalt or Eheim, size appropriate for your tank, although I have been looking at a version from AQQA.
Thanks
Rob
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Re: Heathers for big tanks
I have a Hydor inline unit on my 90. Its been there for 4 years or so and seems to be fine
Re: Heathers for big tanks
I'll second the Hydor in-lines. I'm running on all of my tanks for years -- never any problems *knock on wood*
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Re: Heathers for big tanks
No one's recommending Winona Ryder, Christian Slater or Shannen Doherty?
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Re: Heathers for big tanks
I just bought 3 new Eheim heaters and I'm not impressed. The temps are all wrong. I also have had a lot of them fail after a few years.
Linus_Cello wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:36 am No one's recommending Winona Ryder, Christian Slater or Shannen Doherty?
Re: Heathers for big tanks
I have fixed the post but could not correct the title.Linus_Cello wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:36 am No one's recommending Winona Ryder, Christian Slater or Shannen Doherty?
Viktor
Re: Heathers for big tanks
Linus for the win!!!
If you want to go inline, then listen to the guys with in-line heaters.
I like pairing an Eheim Jaeger with an inkbird controller. In a 75 gallon, personally, I would use 2 heaters plugged into one of the "heat only" controllers, of a wattage that adds up to what you'd want for a 75 gallon. This builds in a few "safety redundancies." Unlike the Cobalts, Jaegers don't melt or explode (been there, done that, not pretty). Jaegers let you set a temperature and can be roughly calibrated, that's safety number 1. If one heater malfunctions, it's wattage probably won't be high enough to quickly overheat the tank. If both heaters get too warm, the controller shuts them off. The controller shutting them off also helps preserve the mechanism in the Jaegers that allows them to shut themselves off.
If you want to go inline, then listen to the guys with in-line heaters.
I like pairing an Eheim Jaeger with an inkbird controller. In a 75 gallon, personally, I would use 2 heaters plugged into one of the "heat only" controllers, of a wattage that adds up to what you'd want for a 75 gallon. This builds in a few "safety redundancies." Unlike the Cobalts, Jaegers don't melt or explode (been there, done that, not pretty). Jaegers let you set a temperature and can be roughly calibrated, that's safety number 1. If one heater malfunctions, it's wattage probably won't be high enough to quickly overheat the tank. If both heaters get too warm, the controller shuts them off. The controller shutting them off also helps preserve the mechanism in the Jaegers that allows them to shut themselves off.
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Re: Heathers for big tanks
I've had cobalt melt; yes not pretty.
What have folks heard about Oase? I like being able to integrate the heater in to the filter, and a quick clean option for the pre-filter. (George Farmer has been promoting it heavily)
https://store.oase-usa.com/products/oas ... thermo-600
(was worried that the younger folks wouldn't get my reference; I feel old...)
What have folks heard about Oase? I like being able to integrate the heater in to the filter, and a quick clean option for the pre-filter. (George Farmer has been promoting it heavily)
https://store.oase-usa.com/products/oas ... thermo-600
(was worried that the younger folks wouldn't get my reference; I feel old...)
Re: Heathers for big tanks
I did have to look it up, but I'm only 19.Linus_Cello wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:56 pm (was worried that the younger folks wouldn't get my reference; I feel old...)
Viktor