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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Picked up a150w Hydor theo heater today. After 15yrs of constant use my Via Aqua gave up the ghost! Was the best heater I've ever used, it will be missed-lol
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    Good heaters, I actually just ordered a 25w hydor theo for my pico.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redemer123 View Post
    Good heaters, I actually just ordered a 25w hydor theo for my pico.
    Glad to hear
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    I think that is the same heater I am using on my 29 biocube right now. A couple years old and still working!

    I am looking at purchasing the new Cobalt Neo-Therm Heater for the CR Frag Tank that I am taking to swaps. It is all plastic which seems like it might be a better bet for something being moved around a lot.

    Neo Therm 100w - Hydor Heaters?
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    I think that is the same heater I am using on my 29 biocube right now. A couple years old and still working!

    I am looking at purchasing the new Cobalt Neo-Therm Heater for the CR Frag Tank that I am taking to swaps. It is all plastic which seems like it might be a better bet for something being moved around a lot.

    Neo Therm 100w - Hydor Heaters?
    I like that one!! Good idea for a traveling heater
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