Tetra Submersible Heater Instructions
Fluval is ok but not temperature shock proof.
Tetra submersible heater instructions. Tetra submersible heater has an electronic thermostat that automatically maintains water temperature. Ideal water temperature for goldfish. Allow your submersible heater to operate for 24 hours then check your aquarium temperature. Be sure purchase the correct heater for your tank size.
Tetra ht aquarium heater high performance heater with different power settings. It has a tiny green light to show that the temp is 78. I ve had this tetra 50watt submersible heater for my 10 gallon tank for a couple weeks and it s been doing exactly what it says it will. Adjust your thermostat up or down accordingly and recheck your temperature every four to six hours until your desired temperature is reached.
For use with 2 10 gallon aquariums tetra ht10 submersible aquarium heater electronic thermostat makes sure your tank is always at a comfortable temperature. Shop all fish heaters online. Buying a heater too small for your tank can cause under heating. The low voltage thermostat maintains water at 78 f without any adjustment required.
When the tank goes to 77 the light turns red the heater is on and working to heat the water back up to 78. Temperature setting button to preselect the desired water temperature within the range of 19 c to 31 c at 0 5 c intervals. It keeps the tank at a stable 78. Submersible heater that can be installed vertically or horizontally.
All tetra ht heaters have red green indicator lights to let you know when the heater is heating red or on standby green. The strong glass tube is heat and shock resistant. The heater is also fully submersible and can be installed vertically or horizontally. They don t last and not very accurate.
There are other good heaters out there. Tetra ht submersible aquarium heater at petsmart. Tetra heaters are really basic and cheaply made. I ve had tetra heaters in the past.
68 72 f ideal water temperature for tropical fish. The submersible heater prevents overheating for extended heater life. Heaters fish can t produce their own body heat.