In Floor Heating For Tanks

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It was a valid question. Who knows , someone might come up with an interesting alternative. Innovation starts with asking "why not" .
 
Putting the heating element/source outside of the tank is always going to be less efficient (electricity usage) than if the heat source is submerged, because not all the heat from the external source will actually heat the water. It would be like putting a bagel on top of a toaster and expecting it to toast faster than if you put the bagel in the toaster.
 
To reduce the cost in a friends fish room we installed a small down draft furnace in the basement. His gas bill went up $20 a month in the winter, with no change in the summer. He has roughly 75 tanks in the room and they stay roughly 77°F. His gas bill went up, but his electric was cut in half when he pulled all the heaters. I think he saved roughly $80 a month in the winter.
His fish room was in the basement, so with his basement being warmer the main furnace ran less with the rising heat.
This only makes sense if you have a large fish room or a large amount of gallons to heat.
If you are doing a large central system maybe this will work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-wl5cUObm4
I don't know how efficient it is, but the guy says it works.
 
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