Have a 125, placed an order for fx5 ( ebay $210 shipping included). Looking at heaters... Do I go with one big one or two smaller ones? Whats a good reliable brand? Wheres the best place to set the heater in the tank? near the outtake or intake? Thanks for all your feed back. Have to laugh thou, so many different feed backs and opinions. Its utilmately toss of a coin and hope with the best. I was seriously looking at the Rena xp4 but went with the fx5.Time will tell..
I agree with using 2 heaters (placed horizontally towards the bottom of the tank), but I'm not sure about the Jager heater. I got one and I'm not a fan. The first one I had was messed up (calibration button wouldn't come out) and the second/replacement is better, but the temp always creeps upward a degree or two after water changes.
I know they say on the packaging that you're not supposed to fully submerge them, but according to many user comments (as well as Eheim support rep comments) it's ok to. It just stinks reaching down after a WC to dial the heat down a degree or two.
Just my experience. Good luck!
I would go with two 250 watt Jagers in that tank if it was me, They keep temp's super steady and are really tough.
Kensfish.com has them for $25 and some change
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Last edited by spyder329; 03-03-2010 at 12:31 PM.
I don't think it really matter how you place them if they are fully submergeable. Most people place their heater across toward the bottom so that they don't have to deal with unplugging the heater when doing water change.
If you can't get a 300watts heater to get a 55 gal to 82 without turning it up all the way, the problem is with the heater. This has nothing to do with placement.
When I place it vertically in the corner, the heat is kinda "trapped" in that half of the tank since my spraybar is located at the top/center of my tank. With the heater placed horizontally under the spraybar, a wider area of heat rises and circulates evenly throughout the tank.
Leave you settings alone and place it horizontally. I bet you'll notice an increase in temperature within a day, spyder.
By the way, the first time I tried moving it horizontally, the water shot to 98 degrees and all my fish and plants died.
kidding...
Ok, I just moved my heater horizontally in the middle of the tank and all the way to the bottom. If nothing else at least I will not have to turn it off when I do my water changes.
Hopefully I will not loose all my fish from the temp shooting to 98 degrees like Greenheinie did.. lol
I would use 2 heaters, either 250w or 300w depending on the difference between the room temp and the tank temp. I have used the plain old submersible Visa-Therm heaters for years. I used to love them but lately they haven't been as good IMO.
Chris
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