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![]() Different sense of humor. That Honda guy is right. Those Ranco heaters aren't too bad. I use them on a clients tank and I use a Finnex heater on my own without any issues. Sorry for your loss ![]() |
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![]() I'm just blown away by how much livestock you had squeezed into that tiny tank....
If you haven't had a heater cook a tank, you probably haven't been reefing long enough. There weren't always affordable controllers either. |
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![]() unfortunately that is the number one failure point of most tanks, the thermal coupler kick switch fails inside a heater and it sticks in the on position.
I won't go back from a titanium heater and a tank controller of some sort, just won't; I have way to much time money and love invested in my two tanks to take any unnecessary risks and I do think, it is unnecessary because it's the #1 failure of tanks. sorry...
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130 Gal Community Planted Tank and a 250Gal Peninsula FOWLR |
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Also I was using a eheim jäger heater. I see ppl saying they only trust titanium heaters. Why is that? |
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![]() I use two heaters rated for smaller tanks. So if one breaks and decides to try and cook my tank its not going to over heat it that much hopefully.
I think people like the titanium heater because glass and plastic can crack and leak stuff into your water. Titanium isn't supposed to.. |
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![]() This hobby can be brutal sometimes. Little things cause huge problems. Keep your head up! Let me know if I can help.
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Being a pico tank it may be a pain to have 2 heaters. |
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![]() Thx guys for ur inputs. I've decided to shut down my 4 gal pico indefinitely n it will go on sale same with my 75g full set up n I will be getting a apex for more peace of mind. Kelly I'm gonna pm U soon with a few things U can help me with =) some nice Sps I got from U died during my tank swap.
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