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Is the inkbird itc308s going to work on a 5 gallon? Heard some folks stating it's not ok for such small tanks. Any reason why?
 
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Is the inkbird itc308s going to work on a 5 gallon? Heard some folks stating it's not ok for such small tanks. Any reason why?
I honestly don’t know. I have it on a 32 gallon biocube. I don’t know any reason it wouldn’t work for a smaller tank. Long as you keep the heater away from the sensor probe I don’t see why it would be an issue
 

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Reviving the post with another question.
Is the inkbird itc308s going to work on a 5 gallon? Heard some folks stating it's not ok for such small tanks. Any reason why?

I can’t think of a reason why, as long as you have an appropriate size heater it should be fine.
 

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