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Aquarium Advice Newbie
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Heater placement in your Aquapod or JBJ tanks
For those that use a heater in their Aquapod or JBJ Nano tank.
Where are you placing your heater. In or outside the chamber??? |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Most I know of place them in the chambers , tho you may need to mod a small hole with a dremmel for the cord . In our 10 we have it in the heater box
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Aquarium Advice FINatic
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I'm sure this might or might not help. I have the Oceanic BioCube and I put my 50w heater in the first chamber where the intake vents are.
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20 Gallon High Semi-Aggressive, 5 Gallon Community Oceanic BioCube 14Gal Saltwater 1.1 Normal Ball Pythons 3 Cats |
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I have a JBJ nano and put my heater in the third filtration compartment that houses the return pump.
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