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This is a discussion on Water Heater within the Equipment Talk Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; Hey guys, My Setup: I have a 65 gal aquarium (36"L x 18"W x 24"T) that I'm going to be ...

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    Hey guys,

    My Setup:
    I have a 65 gal aquarium (36"L x 18"W x 24"T) that I'm going to be putting a single RES into. I'm guessing the water is going to be sitting around 15" to 20" high (depending on basking area height).

    Question:
    Should I be getting a heater for a 65 gal tank, even though I'm not going to be using all 65 gallons? Or should I get a heater for less?

    Been look at Jager Heaters at J&L Aquatics
    "200 Watt heater is suitable for aquariums from 60-90 gallons."


    thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Buttered; 06-29-2011 at 11:15 AM. Reason: Cleared up my question.

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    I would try to keep the water temp approx 23 degrees. If its too low, you may find that your RES is not very active and show a lack of appetite.

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    you only need 100-150w heater for that much water, hope that helps

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    If your room is 20 degrees or higher and you're trying to raise the temp to 23 then I would say 100 watts is plenty, but if your room is going to be 16 in the winter (like my basement), I'd go for 150 or 200w, just because of the bigger differential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsx2 View Post
    If your room is 20 degrees or higher and you're trying to raise the temp to 23 then I would say 100 watts is plenty, but if your room is going to be 16 in the winter (like my basement), I'd go for 150 or 200w, just because of the bigger differential.
    yup ill 2nd that, my comment was based on the assumption of tank location in room temperature.

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    ah, cool cool.

    thanks!

 

 

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