Need a heater solution... what do you reefers think?

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Looking for some help. Currently in the midst of a new tank build. See link here. I have a 95 gallon rimless display and a roughly 31 gallon Trigger Sapphire 34" sump. Water level in sump roughly 9.5". Looking for a heater solution. I prefer glass (I think) but open to other equipment with good history. As you can see my 2 250W Jager's aren't going to work... What would you do?

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Looking for some help. Currently in the midst of a new tank build. See link in signature below. I have a 95 gallon rimless display and a roughly 31 gallon Trigger Sapphire 34" sump. Water level in sump roughly 9.5". Looking for a heater solution. I prefer glass (I think) but open to other equipment with good history. As you can see my 2 250W Jaebo's aren't going to work... What would you do?

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Those are Eheims not Jebaos. But Finnex Titanium would do?
 

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Actually, I noticed you need 9.5" for water level. Not sure if that would work, as the tops of the heaters are actually thermometers. You might have gone a little small with the trigger system compared to the tank size?
 
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Actually, I noticed you need 9.5" for water level. Not sure if that would work, as the tops of the heaters are actually thermometers. You might have gone a little small with the trigger system compared to the tank size?

It's the biggest sump I could fit in my stand. It's edge to edge... Plus regardless of going bigger most skimmer sections are going to have similar water depths. Also I think the more accurate water volume of the display is more like 83-84 gallons accounting for water level below top edge and inside measurements of tank.

I think I could do two of these 300w Finnex at 10" (no built in controller or sensor) and mount them at a slight angle in the skimmer chamber; will have them on a Reefkeeper controller.

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/finnex-th-deluxe-titanium-heating-element-with-plastic-guard.html

Feeling closer to a solution. I'm open to any other thoughts on this...

Thanks!
 

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