I read a few posts of people putting a tank in a cold room and how to keep it at 78 or so degrees. The responses were rule of thumb was 3 watts per gallon can raise the temp 10 degree from room temp.
I'm looking to put a 110 or 125 gallon tank in a room at home. Winter, the room fluctuates from 60-70 degrees depending if we're sleeping or awake. Very rarely is it ever colder than that in the room.
So, i'd be looking at being able to raise the temp about 20 degrees or so, does this mean on a 110 gallon tank, I should have 750 watts in heaters to be safe? Then how are things affected with Metal Hallide lights or are they?
Just want to be sure it won't be an issue keeping the tank temp stable in a room where the temp fluctuates.
I'm looking to put a 110 or 125 gallon tank in a room at home. Winter, the room fluctuates from 60-70 degrees depending if we're sleeping or awake. Very rarely is it ever colder than that in the room.
So, i'd be looking at being able to raise the temp about 20 degrees or so, does this mean on a 110 gallon tank, I should have 750 watts in heaters to be safe? Then how are things affected with Metal Hallide lights or are they?
Just want to be sure it won't be an issue keeping the tank temp stable in a room where the temp fluctuates.