Thanks for letting me know.
I do like this heater (link). Seems any one you look at has some good and
bad reviews.
http://www.amazon
com/AquaTop-Aquarium-Heater-Digital-Display-/dp/B005DCCQVQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8
qid=1348588052&sr=8-3&keywords=digital+aquarium+heater
Connie
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From: mark speer
Date: 09/25/12 10:35:41
To: tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [tropical fish club] Heaters!
I have one of those in my 10g guppy fry tank, it keeps the temp around 74
degrees.
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> From: bill 1433 <warrenprint@yahoo.com>
>To: tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 8:49 AM
>Subject: Re: [tropical fish club] Heaters!
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>Good Morning Connie,
>
>As to the heater? How about one with no controls!
>Yes, no control. It's made by Tetra and I haven't got it yet
>but plan on picking one up at Walmart. Here's a view for you,
>I can't speak for price as may be different in your area.
>
>http://www.walmart.com/ip/Tetra-Heater-1-ct/10291808
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>Connie, please note that it is pre-set at 78 degrees,
>
>bill in pa
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>--- On Mon, 9/24/12, Connie Watson <mailto:clw51%40cox.net> wrote:
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>From: Connie Watson <mailto:clw51%40cox.net>
>Subject: [tropical fish club] Heaters!
>To: "Tropical Fish Club" <mailto:tropicalfishclub%40yahoogroups.com>
>Date: Monday, September 24, 2012, 10:19 PM
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>The 8 gallons every two days would work for me better as my water has to
>stand several hours to cool off.
>The tank is now 77 degrees. As our house is cooling a bit as the outside
>temps go down a bit.
>I do have a heater that came with the tank but I don't like it. I turn the
>top dial until the light comes on and
>it is very hard to turn. So I try to turn it back down until the light just
>goes out. And then bump it up until it goes
>back on to get it set to heat the tank a degree or so. But no matter how I
>try this dial turns a good quarter inch
>before I can get the light to come on or off. I don't want to heat the tank
>too warm and I don't want to have to
>watch the temp in the tank constantly to get it adjusted to 78 degrees.
>
>Can anyone recommend a good heater that has a better control dial?
>Thanks!
>
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>From: mailto:sevenspringss%40wmconnect.com
>Date: 09/24/12 14:28:05
>To: mailto:tropicalfishclub%40yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [tropical fish club] Connie's cycling tank - 9-23-12
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>Connie,
>
>Looking at your water parameters of late yesterday, I notice the Ammonia,
>Nitrite and Nitrate are all elevated, even if not exceedingly so. To
>maintain them less stressfully, you may need to increase the PWC quantity
by
>at
>least another gallon if you prefer to make them every two days.
>
>You may recall, that in the early morning of September 18th, that I
>suggested making daily PWC's (or 4 gallons). As I don't believe 4 gallons
>was
>enough -- although I don't remember for how long it was until you next
>changed
>the water -- you might try 5 gallons each day if your schedule allows it,
>otherwise, go to 8 gallons the next time if you're going to do PWC's every
>two
>days.
>
>Ray</HTML>
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