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    The Rugger - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Can anybody recommend a good heater? I have a 55g display with ~30g in the sump and fug. I need to upgrade to something that will be more consistent than the two smallish heaters I have now. Being in Florida the AC is always on and set to 77 during the warm months. In the winter I prefer not to heat the house to save on the old Electric bill but this hasn

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    They are all junk IMO. The best bet is to make sure you have a temperature controller with a good temperature probe to make sure when the heater does fail, and it will, that your tank is safe.

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    I have had good luck with Finnex brand. But like Rook says and I agree, they will all fail at some point so prepare for it.
    I simply can't trust people that don't like bacon,

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    In my larger tank, I have multiple ones running. That way if one fails, then I know something else will just run a little longer to keep the tank heated. But they all pretty much suck.

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    That is encouraging! At least I am not the only one if that is any consolation. Business Opportunity??? I have two smaller ones now and they just don't cut it. I will have to get a couple of larger/oversized units

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    I am looking around and researching a bit. Any preferences on Controllers?

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    So are controllers in the same boat as heaters??? Cover eyes and throw a dart?
    I am looking for something that will allow for future expansion, so something that would start with temp but have room for additional probes. I would rather pay a bit more now than start over and end up spending more down the road.

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    If you are talking about a heater controller then Ranco is pretty hard to beat. But if you are looking at system controllers you should make a list of what you would like the contoller to manage on your tank. I have an ACjr. and like that but I see myself upgrading down the road. The Reefkeeper is a popular choice as is the Profilux($$ IMO).


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    I have an ACjr and it works good for a temp controller. I had a Medusa controller but I don't know if they are still around. I think many of the temp controllers do a pretty good job.

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    For heaters I've had great success with Marinleand STEALTH heaters - they're unbreakable too (no glass) and have a lifetime warranty (which I've used, and it's no questions asked :D).

    For controllers Rancos are great, or a RK Lite (they're cheap now too). Controllers are a must IMO, as all heaters stink regarding longevity in their "internal controllers," although I'm yet to have a STEALTH let me down in that regard, I have had them just stop working though.

    Right now I'm running a nano and have no need for a heater

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