Electric heaters are 100% efficient but still cost a lot more to run than using gas, at least here in NE Ohio.
I use a tankless water heater, 100' PEX for a heat exchanger and a Ranco for control on my 800 gallon system.
If I had radiant heat in my house, I'd set up a separate zone to heat the fish tank in a heartbeat!
I have two concerns with using a standard water heater to heat a fish tank. When the water heater fails, and it will fail, the fish tank will call for heat but instead of the water heater heating the fish tank, the water heater will strip the heat away from the fish tank. My other concern is the possibility of disease organisms growing in the loop that feeds the fish tank. I'd be worried something bad could end up in my drinking water.
I use a tankless water heater, 100' PEX for a heat exchanger and a Ranco for control on my 800 gallon system.
If I had radiant heat in my house, I'd set up a separate zone to heat the fish tank in a heartbeat!
I have two concerns with using a standard water heater to heat a fish tank. When the water heater fails, and it will fail, the fish tank will call for heat but instead of the water heater heating the fish tank, the water heater will strip the heat away from the fish tank. My other concern is the possibility of disease organisms growing in the loop that feeds the fish tank. I'd be worried something bad could end up in my drinking water.
