Hello!
I am looking for some thoughts on the best heating options to consider for my fluval EVO V. I rescued the setup this spring, and it is in my work from home space. I live in Minnesota, and while that space is heated and insulated, it can have temperature swings come winter, so looking ahead to winter, want to a have a solid heater plan in place.
It came with an aqueon 50w and holds it right around 77.5 to 78
I purchased an inkbird ITC-306A so I can monitor and control two heaters if needed.
Thoughts? Add a second 50w to the display area for winter months? Increase to a larger wattage but just keep one heater? Tips on how to set up the inkbird for two heaters to ensure the tank stays warm but not too hot?
Worst case scenario I can bring the tank into my home where it will have more stability temp wise, but was hoping to keep the tank in the office.
I am looking for some thoughts on the best heating options to consider for my fluval EVO V. I rescued the setup this spring, and it is in my work from home space. I live in Minnesota, and while that space is heated and insulated, it can have temperature swings come winter, so looking ahead to winter, want to a have a solid heater plan in place.
It came with an aqueon 50w and holds it right around 77.5 to 78
I purchased an inkbird ITC-306A so I can monitor and control two heaters if needed.
Thoughts? Add a second 50w to the display area for winter months? Increase to a larger wattage but just keep one heater? Tips on how to set up the inkbird for two heaters to ensure the tank stays warm but not too hot?
Worst case scenario I can bring the tank into my home where it will have more stability temp wise, but was hoping to keep the tank in the office.