Heater for 20-gallon high tank
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linden - Posts: 3
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Heater for 20-gallon high tank
I'm setting up a 20-gallon high tank and need advice on heaters. What's the best wattage for stable temps? Room stays around 68F, but I want to avoid fluctuations.
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Finley_8 - Posts: 2
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
For a 20-high, I'd go with a 100W heater. It's enough to handle the volume without overheating. Make sure it's adjustable, tho. Cheap preset ones can be sketchy.
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badger - Posts: 5
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
Agree with Finley_8. I've used the Eheim Jager 100W in my 20-high for years. Reliable and keeps temps within 1 degree. Just avoid the no-name brands.
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zeno4d - Posts: 14
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
How often do you check the temp? I've heard heaters can fail and cook the tank. Is that common?
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FableRise - Posts: 3
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daveman - Posts: 3
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
If your room's chilly, consider a 150W. My place dips to 65F in winter, and the 100W struggled. Just keep an eye on it.
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linden - Posts: 3
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
Thanks, everyone. I'll check out the Eheim and maybe grab a thermometer too. Appreciate the help.
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water_s - Posts: 5
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
I've had good luck with the Aqueon Pro. It's got a shatterproof coating, which is nice if you're clumsy like me.
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auburn - Posts: 7
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
Heaters scare me. Lost a betta once when one stuck on. Now I use two smaller ones instead of one big one.
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Dandy - Posts: 10
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Re: Heater for 20-gallon high tank
Dual heaters are a vibe. Redundancy's key if you're paranoid. Just don't go overboard with wattage.