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Holy Shite!, that's bad, run the jagers too.
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Wow
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Finnex for me has been good.
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There's a guy that rents space from me at work and he has a turtle tank there and the same thing happened to him. His looked a lot worse though. It's just crazy!
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Yikes, somehow I didn't know this, I've used and am using this type of heater right now. I always thought they were well made, I haven't had any issues yet and been using one for 3yrs. I was always worried about glass ones crapping out/breaking (which I have had happen) which was why I switched to stealth in the 1st place! Apparently the stealth's suck too
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The trouble is, when these things fail they pour toxic chemicals into your tank.
When a glass heater fails, you should be able to catch it by monitoring the temp of your tank. Most people, including myself, recommend a secondary control. I have mine connected to my Apex controller, so a stuck heater won't crash my tank. An exploding heater is an entirely different story. |
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Yikes...I have two of these...one still in the box and one running my 70g tank.
My Ebo-Jager failed on and nearly cooked my tank at 90 degrees so J&L replaced it (it was in the first year) with two smaller Stealths. Guess I should be looking at other options before it costs me my tank.
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