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View Poll Results: Which heater are you using? | |||
Finnex |
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8 | 4.94% |
Aqua Heat |
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2 | 1.23% |
Blue line |
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1 | 0.62% |
Jager |
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94 | 58.02% |
Weipro |
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0 | 0% |
Other |
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29 | 17.90% |
Glass tube |
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12 | 7.41% |
Titanium |
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29 | 17.90% |
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![]() Aqueons as well in my main tank and titanium in my mantis tank. The thing that I really don't like about titaniums, at least the one I have, is that it is electronic and when the power goes out it resume the temperature of 79F always, not what it was set at before (77F). So when ever I unplug it it's changing the temperature. I had to put it on a controller to keep the temp at 77F.
Aqueons are shatter proof. I am not so worried about cooking the tank if the heater gets stuck because I put them on an aquarium controller, I am more worried that the heater would shatter and electrocute everything in the tank, possibly me in the process, that's why I stay away from glass heaters.
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