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Dumb Question?
So, my new tank is ready for pick up... and I will need to build a stand, buy a few things.. etc..
I just had a question about heaters. I have a 150w heater.. will this be sufficient for a 50g cube? I know it's a dumb question, but.. I just have no clue. Seems like something I should know :lol: |
I would get two heaters, probably 2 x 100w, instead of one large watt heater in case the large heater fails on the "on" position.
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Alrighty. So, 2x100w heaters.. any brand recommendation? (something reliable, for a decent price?)
Thanks Bev. |
ebo has some very good heaters.
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Yes, and don't confuse Ebo with Jebo. Ebo-Jager I think is the full name of the good ones.
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Thanks guys, I'll be sure to look into the Ebo's ;)
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Have been using Hagen Tronic heaters ever since I've been reefkeeping.
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I use 2 x 150w to keep my 50 gallon FOWLR tank up to temp. I had a single 250w in it, but it was not quite enough. I have only a single 65w PC light though, so not much heating from that. If you are running more lights, you may not need the bigger heaters.
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I would just get another 150 watt heater.. some old rule of thumb I recall is 5w/gal so you are looking at 250 watt total so two 150's should be fine.
Steve |
the titanium heaters are worth every penny, unbreakable and they heat up super fast. you can get won bros, finnex or there is a new one coming out in the next few weeks, not sure what it is going to be called yet. i run a 250 on my 90, if the 5 watt's per gallon rule was real i would need what 600 watts of heater in my tank? lol
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