Hi all im looking to buy another heater i haven't had one for a few months But I'm looking to get a Bta and I probably need a heater which one is the best?
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Dont buy one, they are dangerous. But more pumps until the temp is where you want it. Or add lights. Or/and add a lid.
I dont use heaters, they should be banned.
Do you have an anemone in your tank? if so does it do ok?
Dont buy one, they are dangerous. But more pumps until the temp is where you want it. Or add lights. Or/and add a lid.
I dont use heaters, they should be banned.
That's probably the worst advice I've ever heard.
While heaters are one of the weakest links in our systems, they are needed to keep fairly stable temps.
I stand by my statement.No its not. Heaters are not necessary with enough things heating your tank that dont blow up and kill everything in your tank. Good luck with your heater.
Though I don't agree with the no heater idea lets keep this friendly. If he chooses to not run a heater and he says to go without a heater he is no more stupid than anyone else who says go with a heater.
I guess this depends on where you live. If you live down south in texas or mexico then you might not need it but if you from new england you definitely need at least one and or possibly a backup as well. I run two myself (second one as a backup) from November to May and no heaters from june to october . And i am from the new england.area.No its not. Heaters are not necessary with enough things heating your tank that dont blow up and kill everything in your tank. Good luck with your heater.
Is a heater required. Other questions may need to be answered.
What temperature is the room you have the rank in if its a constant 78 plus then you may not.
For me i need one actually two of them. Living in New England and having my sump in the basement the heaters run quite often especially in the winter.
I also heat my water before water changes and check the salinity when the water is at tank temperature
If running a heater it's best practice to use a redundant system, meaning multiple undersized heaters on a controller. This explains it in depth.