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Koralia Powerheads
I just added 2 1400 power heads to my 135g tank. Will I need to watch my water temp? Do they tend to run hot? Please let me know what you all think...
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That size tank you may see a half a degree
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but it will depend on outside temperature too
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Currently my tank stays between 80-82. I also have an AquaClear 70, 50, a 1800 pumping into my
HOB
, and my magnum 350 canister. I guess I'll just keep an eye on it. My fish are all pretty happy. No coral.
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