Z zennzzo Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 18, 2005 8,052 46 0 67 Mile High in Northern AZ, baby!~ Jun 10, 2010 #11 zdavidz;4202748; said: After 1 day set up inline pump, the heat is lower about 2 degrees. My setup now has temp at 81 w/o heater. Not bad. I may need heater in winter only. Click to expand... excellent!! !!
zdavidz;4202748; said: After 1 day set up inline pump, the heat is lower about 2 degrees. My setup now has temp at 81 w/o heater. Not bad. I may need heater in winter only. Click to expand... excellent!! !!
E epond83 Plecostomus MFK Member Nov 10, 2009 801 53 61 Duvall, WA Jun 10, 2010 #12 I've heard these can add a lot of heat to a tank, does running them in water, where they are getting cooled better make them last longer?
I've heard these can add a lot of heat to a tank, does running them in water, where they are getting cooled better make them last longer?
Z zennzzo Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 18, 2005 8,052 46 0 67 Mile High in Northern AZ, baby!~ Jun 10, 2010 #13 epond83;4202921; said: I've heard these can add a lot of heat to a tank, does running them in water, where they are getting cooled better make them last longer? Click to expand... No, submersed does nothing to make for longevity, all the wet parts are still wet...only makes for more plumbing options...
epond83;4202921; said: I've heard these can add a lot of heat to a tank, does running them in water, where they are getting cooled better make them last longer? Click to expand... No, submersed does nothing to make for longevity, all the wet parts are still wet...only makes for more plumbing options...