Saltwater tropical fish usually need a
temperature near 76 F (24 C). Refer to the Saltwater Fish Facts web page for details on
the temperature range for specific species. Since a normal room
temperature is slightly less than this, a saltwater aquarium heater is usually necessary,
especially when winter starts influencing the inside
temperature. You may also need a chiller
if you live in warmer climates. For aquarium heaters, manufactures suggest 3 - 5 watts per gallon. Here's a rough guideline, but remember this is highly
influenced by your room temperature:
Watts
Gallons
50
10
100
20
150
30
2 - 100
50
2 - 125
80
2 - 150
100
For larger tanks, two salatwater aquarium heaters can
be preferable, as this dissipates heat more evenly and also helps provide
insurance in case one heater fails.
The price does not increase substantially on larger wattage heaters. For
example, it may only a few dollars more to get a 250 watt heater instead
of a 150 watt from the same manufacturer. So, don't skimp on the wattage.
Aquarium heaters provide a
heating element inside a glass casing. This insulates the electric
operation from the water. Less expensive units cannot be fully submerged
and must remain upright. If the heating coils aren't fully submersed, the
unit will overheat and crack. Never
operate an aquarium heater when it isn't in the water. If
fully submersed these heaters will leak and short circuit. An example of
these heaters is the Radiant
by Hagen. This heater can be frustrating as the dial can easily be bumped,
which causes wide swings in the aquarium temperature.
Submersible heaters are useful in
breeding tanks where the water level has been lowered and an upright heater
cannot operate. The Visi-Therm Deluxe by Marineland,
with its easy to read temperature dial, is a favorite. Hagen makes a fully
submersible heater called the
Thermal
Compact or the Tronic. Ebo Jager has the best reputation for aquarium heaters.
They use thicker glass, which reduces breakage. Their heaters have a
precision of half a degree Fahrenheit and are adjustable from 64 - 94
degrees. Ebo Jager heaters are durable, accurate and inexpensive.
Ebo Jager recently changed to the name Jager and Eheim has taken over
responsibility for this product. Ebo Jagers are fully submersible, however
some manufacture locations may not have approval for this to be disclosed on the
product. The scoop from some users is that the quality of the product has
declined.
Place a loop in electrical cords that run down from a tank, as
this will cause any water to drip on the floor instead of entering an electrical
outlet. A Ground Fault Interrupter is always a good idea with electrical
equipment that can come in contact with water. Don't forget to have a
thermometer and check it occasionally
too.