Best heating options?

cbellm

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Need some options and opinions,


I am downsizing from a 360 gallon (total 500 gal) to a 120 Total (150). I wanted to know my best option for heating the tank. I have an Apex running my heaters. My sump is a trigger 44 so 15 inches seems to be the max length with the cord. Is an inkbird truly redundant and worth it? I have about 6 extra ehiem Jaers sitting round ranging from 100-300w... I was running 4 300W heaters on my old tank. I am interested in going to a titanium heater but want to hear some experiences.
 

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I have 1 300w titanium heater, it’s a d-d one ran with d-d temperature controls, and that’s running a Red Sea 425
 

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