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Atlanta Reef Club Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,703 City: Cumming State: GA Occupation: Wireless Geek Other Interests: Reefs, is there anything else?
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Make sure your heaters are operational
It's that time of year when the temps get back to "good sleepin' weather". I know some of us unplug their heaters in the summer. Make sure yours is working, my tank dipped to 74 the other night. Needless to say, my heaters are online now!
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 727 City: Cartersville State: GA
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Great reminder and here's a bump. It's starting to get a little brisk out.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Age: 46
Posts: 427 City: Lawrenceville State: GA Occupation: Engineer
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Yup! Mine was 72 this morning... Back online now!!!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 1,483 City: Marietta State: GA Occupation: Exercise Physiologist Other Interests: SCUBA, water sports, Golf, and of cours...REEFs
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i need to get a new heater for my 90...
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 4,171 City: Roswell State: GA Occupation: Software Developer Other Interests: Snow Skiing, Scuba, Photography
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Aquatic Ecosystems sells titanium heaters that are just the element with a plug. The built-in controller is usually what causes problems over time, not the heating element (although I've seen glass ones go bad). If you have a controller already, I'd recommend these - 300 to 1000w and ~$25.
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