Sorry for another heater thread but I'm having trouble finding information on heater ratings and recommendations for my new tank.
I will have about 100G of total water volume after subtracting out rock and sand displacement. I plan to place 2 heaters (same rating) in my sump. One primary heater controlled by my APEX and the 2nd heater set a couple degrees lower than my APEX turn-on temperature as a back-up in the event my primary heater or APEX fails.
1. First question is I see that titanium heaters are not recommend for acrylic sumps since they could melt. If the heater has a plastic shield is that enough protection so that i can use it in the sump or better yet use a heater holder to make sure it does not make contact with the acylic?
2. Second and more important question. I see manufacture ratings all over the place. Some heaters suggested for 100G are rated at 200W...... others as high as 400W. What heaters would you recommend for my system. Reliability to me is more important than price so that is why i'm leaning toward a titanium heater if i can safely use it in my sump. BTW my tank is located in the living room so the ambient house temperature never goes below 70 deg F in the winter.
Thanks
I will have about 100G of total water volume after subtracting out rock and sand displacement. I plan to place 2 heaters (same rating) in my sump. One primary heater controlled by my APEX and the 2nd heater set a couple degrees lower than my APEX turn-on temperature as a back-up in the event my primary heater or APEX fails.
1. First question is I see that titanium heaters are not recommend for acrylic sumps since they could melt. If the heater has a plastic shield is that enough protection so that i can use it in the sump or better yet use a heater holder to make sure it does not make contact with the acylic?
2. Second and more important question. I see manufacture ratings all over the place. Some heaters suggested for 100G are rated at 200W...... others as high as 400W. What heaters would you recommend for my system. Reliability to me is more important than price so that is why i'm leaning toward a titanium heater if i can safely use it in my sump. BTW my tank is located in the living room so the ambient house temperature never goes below 70 deg F in the winter.
Thanks
