Is It Important to Add Heaters and Chillers In your Fish Tank?
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| Controlling the temperature of your aquarium is vital to the health of your fish and plants. In addition to filtering water, proper nutrition, and pH balance, the water temperature has a direct impact on both the health of your aquarium inhabitants and your enjoyment of it.
Heating Your Aquarium
Heating an aquarium is accomplished by using aquarium heaters that are specifically designed for that purpose. Aquarium heaters raise the water temperature to a desired level and then prevent it from falling below that temperature. A thermometer is required to get an accurate temperature reading, even if the heater has degrees indicated.
Each of the different tropical fish species has a temperature range they prefer, but most fall between 75-80º F. It is more important to keep the tank the same temperature day and night, rather than which actual degree is chosen. A variance of only one to three degrees is enough to cause serious health problems for inhabitants. Normally, 3-5 watts per gallon is sufficient when choosing a heater. In high flow rates, wet/dry filters, or in an environment that gets below 55º, 5-8 watts per gallon is suggested. Remember to include the gallons in the sump when using wet/dry filters. Many of the newer heaters like the Hydor Theo Heater or Tetra Submersible Heater are very dependable, completely submersible and allow you to place the heater in a variety of locations or depths in the tank.
Important Note: Aquarium heaters must be unplugged during water changes. If the heater is exposed to air, then back to water while it is on, it can crack or explode.
Using a Chiller
Sometimes devices like large UV sterilizers, metal halide lights or water pumps may heat the water to a temperature higher than desired. In these instances a chiller may be necessary.
Chillers are designed to decrease temperature while preventing water that is being cooled, from coming in contact with any corrosive materials. All the chillers we offer utilize environmentally friendly coolants. All units come with temperature controllers that measure your aquarium's temperature and adjust it to the desired point.
If a chiller is needed for an aquarium it should be planned into the system as early as possible. The units used for cooling the water need to be placed in an area that provides sufficient ventilation away from the container that you are cooling or your chiller can be heating the water you want to cool as the unit expels heat. There are two different styles of water chillers. The drop-in styles, like the Prime Drop-In Chiller, have a cooling coil that is placed right in the sump without the need for additional plumbing. The second type of chiller is the in-line chillers, like the Arctica Titanium Chiller. These chillers have the water plumbed right through the unit which can allow you to place the unit in a location away from the tank to help dissipate the heat that is generated.
Heater/Chiller Controllers
For control of heating and cooling, add a heater/chiller controller like the Temperature Controller, or the Digital Temperature Controller Electronic Thermostat Aquarium.
Providing a stable temperature environment for your fish is essential to their health and well-being, as well as saving you time and money spent on medications.
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