Any tricks for water temperature

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I do have a heater for my small bio cube tank, but it doesn't seem to be sufficient. I have it at 78 deg but its always jumps up to 80-82
 

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You may want to invest in a higher quality heater. The other thing you could do is use a controller of some sort. They can turn it on and off based on the readings of the temp probe it comes with. They are usually much more accurate. I like the Eheim heaters and the Cobalt Neotherm.
 
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Yeah I think the one I have is crap bug I can't go to big because it won't fit in the back of my tank
 
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Sounds good but again I have a skimmer on the other end with limited room to put a new heater
 

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Try an experiment, set it at 76 and see if it still jumps up to 80-82, your problem might not be the heater. You might need to put a small computer fan blowing on the water to help cool.
 
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Enclosed the lid on the tank closes down with a glass covering the lights
 

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Can you take a picture and post it up of them? I should be able to tell you.
 
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Heat can come from many sources....pumps, lights, power heads. Maybe turn it down a couple degrees and see if it still jumps.
Getting a controller may be the right decision, but maybe a better quality heater could be the fix too.
 

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Pc lighting, try to get a small fan that you can set on a timer to come on with the lights, I don't think your Heater is the issue.
 
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A small fan??? Well I have three buttons on the tank each with its a own lighting when I hit one of them the lighting is suttle and it seems to kick on some kind of fan
 

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