Best small heaters

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Hey guys been out of the hobby for a few years but grabbed a fluval evo 13.5 for a small reef. Due to limited space what are people using these days that are good heaters? I’d like something with good control


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Cobalt neotherm heaters are small and can be adjusted. They are reportedly accurate and hold within .3 of a degree. Lots of members use them. They are expensive and that’s why I haven’t tried one yet.
 
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Ok yeah I’ve seen them. They’re one of my considerations
 
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Looks like neo therm is the way to go
 

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Bumping an old thread.. I have been using the junky yet reliable preset aqueon but that has left me capped at 78. Was it worth getting? 50, 75 or 100W? Might keep the aqueon as a redundancy
 

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