Just finished watching an Aquarium Co-Op video and he was in California touring the fish room of a woman that keeps bettas and a few other things in smaller tanks. 1-10 gallons. She is using Flex watt heat tape under them to keep them warm. Would like to discuss this idea a bit.
Have any of you ever used this stuff? The wattage is about 8 watts per foot for the 4 inch and 20 per for 12".
If we were to apply this to a larger tank like a 55 gallon. 4 feet at 20 watts per would be 80 watts. Not a ton of wattage but in a warm room would this be enough to warm or supplement a larger tank?
Is there a point of diminishing returns this would stop being effective?
I was wondering if you were to set your tank on top of rigid insulation with this wrap applied directly to the bottom of the tank it would be pretty effective for smaller tanks.
Here is a link to a vendor that sells the stuff. It lists the wattages. http://incubatorwarehouse.com/flex-watt-heat-tape.html
Have any of you ever used this stuff? The wattage is about 8 watts per foot for the 4 inch and 20 per for 12".
If we were to apply this to a larger tank like a 55 gallon. 4 feet at 20 watts per would be 80 watts. Not a ton of wattage but in a warm room would this be enough to warm or supplement a larger tank?
Is there a point of diminishing returns this would stop being effective?
I was wondering if you were to set your tank on top of rigid insulation with this wrap applied directly to the bottom of the tank it would be pretty effective for smaller tanks.
Here is a link to a vendor that sells the stuff. It lists the wattages. http://incubatorwarehouse.com/flex-watt-heat-tape.html