Filed under Aquarium Heater by on February 6, 2012 at 1:50 am
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Check away these aquarium heater images:
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October 3rd, 2008After my heater exploded and i had to do a partial water change.
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October 3rd, 2008After my heater exploded and i had to do a partial water change.
Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 25, 2012 at 7:52 pm
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Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 24, 2012 at 1:51 pm
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Question by porkstar3: Why does my aquarium heater get too hot?
I have it set on the lowest setting and it maintaining on heating up to 85 degrees. Is it defective or do I need to do something different? It’s a 100 watt heater in a 20 gallon tall freshwater tank with an airstone and whisper power filter that genuinely churns up the water?
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Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 24, 2012 at 1:50 am
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- Suitable for marine and tropical aquariums
- Extra small - easy to hide in mini tanks and bowls
- Super Safe - no damage if left running dry
- Submersible
- for 5 to 10 gallon tanks
Mini Aquarium Heater helps increase by a few degrees the water temperature of mini aquariums compared to the room temperature where they are positioned. Raises temperature approximately 5 degrees Fahrenheit in a 5 gallon tank and 4 degrees Fahrenheit in a 10 gallon tank
List Price: $ 13.99
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500 watt titanium aquarium heater
Marineland premium 150 watt aquarium heater
Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 22, 2012 at 7:49 pm
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A few decent aquarium heater images I found:
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October 3rd, 2008After my heater exploded and i had to do a partial water change.
Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 17, 2012 at 1:51 am
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- Provides even and efficient heat distribution
- Ideal for use with the Fluval Edge Aquarium
- Maintains set temperature of 78 degrees Farenheit
- Polymer exterior prevents breakage
The Fluval Edge 25 watt Compact Aquarium Heater is an automatic, submersible heater for use in indoor aquariums. Without any adjustments needed, it is designed to reach and maintain the set temperature of 78º Fahrenheit. The exterior is made of a tough polymer so that it will not crack or break like traditional glass sleeve heaters. The Fluval Edge 25 watt Compact Aquarium Heater is ideal for the Fluval Edge Aquarium or other aquariums up to 6.6 gallons and can be used in fresh and saltwater ta
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Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 15, 2012 at 1:50 am
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- Protective plastic cage to prevent breakage
- Automatic thermostat maintains water temperature at 78 de
- Plastic cage has openings so that the 8-foot cord can adapt to any direction
- Two oversized suction cups provide maximum hold to prevent movement by active reptiles. Appropriate for up to 30 gallons of wat
This compact, submersible 100-watt heater is specially-designed for aquatic reptile viquariums.Specially designed for aquatic reptile viquariums, this compact, submersible 100-watt heater features a protective cover to keep your pets safe while maintaining an optimum 78-degree temperature, and an extra long 8-foot cord that easily adapts to any direction, allowing a more custom fit to your viquarium.
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1000 watt titanium aquarium heater
500 watt titanium aquarium heater
Filed under Aquarium Heater by on January 4, 2012 at 7:51 pm
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Question by JO: How much electricity does an aquarium heater take up?
How much does it use (15 gallon heater). Like one buck or so of electricity?
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Answer by Mark T
If the heater is – say 50Watts and is on half the time (temp of the room will make a BIG difference here), then on average the heater is taking 25WH of power per hourThis equates to 40 hours per KWH – say 10p / 20cSo… four hours per penny or two hours per cent.6p a day42p a week£1.80 ish a month£22 approx per year
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Filed under Aquarium Heater by on December 24, 2011 at 1:52 pm
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- High quality quartz glass
- Fully-submerisble
- Visible temperature setting
- For use in fresh or saltwater aquariums
High quality quartz glass submersible heater with a visible temperature readout
List Price: $ 26.99
Price: $ 13.62
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Filed under Aquarium Heater by on December 22, 2011 at 7:50 pm
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- Ceramic heater core for even and efficient heat distribution
- Offers accurate and reliable aquarium temperature
- Equipped with a 10.5 inch long heater, 6 foot cord and 22 cm (diameter) tube
- Built with high-impact glass which helps to prevent breakage
- Unique suction bracket firmly holds heater in place; Instant on/off
The Elite Submersible Pre-Set Aquarium Heater, 100 Watts, offers accurate and reliable aquarium temperature. Its ceramic heater core allows for even and efficient heat distribution and its waterproof seal prevents humidity from entering the heater. The Elite Submersible Pre-Set Aquarium Heater will help to keep your fish in a comfortable environment.
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Price: $ 11.95