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![]() like i said for an 85 gallon if you still wanna go with an ebo-jager, then 250 watts, or 2 smaller ones like previously suggested by a couple ppl earlier on the thread.
a 250-watt is rated for up to 90 gallons, mind you there strong heaters, i set a 150-watt on my 33 gallon and set it on 26 degrees, when i woke up the next morning it was pushing 30 degrees, scary thought ![]()
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![]() So two 150's?
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![]() I have a 125 & a 200 on my 90g. I tried with the 125 & a 50 Ebo but it was a little shy. I would guess a pair of the 125 Ebo,s would have been fine. For sure a pair of 150,s would be.
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![]() i have a titanium heater with the external thermostat and its been keeping my tank temperature really good for the past few months
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![]() I have Jagers in my three fresh water tanks and the stock heater which came with my Red Sea Max for my reef tank. My last Jager was dead-on-arrival (didn't work) so I had to exchange it, but other than that, I'm quite happy with them. They always have maintained a stable temperature that I can count on.
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