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stable tank temps are important, a controller is a good way to help keep a heater do what it should. you can get a ranco controller for pretty cheap.
http://www.automatedaquariums.com/ranco.htm
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How stable is stable?
What is an allowable range? I really dont see my self spending $100 for a controller unless my temps are really out of whack.
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If it is just us, It seems like an awful waste of space. |
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IMO A temp controller is the second most important piece of equptment for your aquarium. there a little pricey... But last year i went away for three days to come back to find my tank at 89F
its almost sicking... Oh well live and learn PLEASE LEARN FROM ME BUY A TEMP CONTROLLER. kris |
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We dont even run a heater in the 180gal, when lights are on the Temps are around 82-83, lights out the temps are 78-79 just like in real life
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You must be running a lot of (or large) submerisble pumps then?
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or big lights. |
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I meant for when the lights go out at night.
I guess it COULD be huge lighting for a 24hr fuge. |
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