stubbsz
New member
OK. So I just realized that my heater was coming on keeping my tank at 83. Blah... I knew it wasn't that hot in the house.
Anyway, keeping in mind it's California, and not having a heater is an option. I want a reliable heater, short (a foot or less hopefully ),that can submerse completely laying in my sump and will not lose its markings so I can see what it's set at. I really just need it to kick in occasionally in the winter.
Also, is there an affordable way to turn my fans on as the temp rises rather than on a timer.
-Adrian
Anyway, keeping in mind it's California, and not having a heater is an option. I want a reliable heater, short (a foot or less hopefully ),that can submerse completely laying in my sump and will not lose its markings so I can see what it's set at. I really just need it to kick in occasionally in the winter.
Also, is there an affordable way to turn my fans on as the temp rises rather than on a timer.
-Adrian