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    Now that is getting cold outside my tank temperature is dropping to 69 during the night, So I have been checking on heaters but I have read many reviews that they are not powerful enough to heat the recommended water volume.

    My tank is 25G so I should be getting a 100w heater, but I'm not sure if I should get a 150w just in case 100w is not enough.

    What should I get?

    Thanks

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    what state were these reviews coming from ? ... when i used a heater before i only use a 100w on my 90+30g sump here SA TX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    what state were these reviews coming from ? ... when i used a heater before i only use a 100w on my 90+30g sump here SA TX
    Not sure haha. but I need to get my temperature up by 10 degrees. The capacity to rise temp. by 8 degrees of a 100w Hydor heater is 14-26 gallons

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    smaller tanks swing harder i wouldnt do more than a 100w personally i always tell people we have to worry about it sticking on more than anything else .....i would hate to have a melted tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    smaller tanks swing harder i wouldnt do more than a 100w personally i always tell people we have to worry about it sticking on more than anything else .....i would hate to have a melted tank
    Well yeah I wouldn't want sudden swings in temperature or a melted tank :s I will have it controlled by a reef keeper though. So I should just get the 100w instead of the 150w.

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    i always tell people to go smaller so that they time to react 97% (thats a random number but sounds about right ) of the people i deal with dont have a high tech timer/ controller if thats the case and u trust it than go with the 150w ( ive never had a controller so no clue of they work )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    i always tell people to go smaller so that they time to react 97% (thats a random number but sounds about right ) of the people i deal with dont have a high tech timer/ controller if thats the case and u trust it than go with the 150w ( ive never had a controller so no clue of they work )
    I know what you mean, and I think you are totally right.

    I do trust my controller hehe. But I don't want to buy a bigger one if the smaller will work fine.

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    You will be fine with 100w, I run a 100w on a 25g and the temp stays at a constant 78 degrees.
    -Rob

    125 Gallon Reef- Softies and LPS dominated.

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    Well I got the 100w and temp has been constant for the past 4 days

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