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How much heater would you guys recommended for 250g total water volume? Thanks in advance.

Lol it just dawned on me a little while ago that the heater in my 72g is not going to work in the big tank.

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<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">They say 1 watt per gallon as a short answer but read below.</span></span>

<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">I would use 2 heaters for just incase. You will never get them calibrated to come on/off together but close. I bought 250w and the reason was they were on sale and cheaper than a 150 or 200. </span></span>

<span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">My reason for 2 is during normal times one would be enough but since I don’t have central heat there could be times when the temp could be lower than one heater would work and one larger heater would be too big. This way one heater would not be on 24/7 trying to keep up. </span></span>
 
eagle9252;812499 wrote: <span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">They say 1 watt per gallon as a short answer but read below.</span></span>

I think most recommend 3 - 5 Watts per gallon on heaters. I have 150w & 175w on 90 gal and they have a hard time keeping up.
 
John , Im using 2 x 200W heaters in my system. I have 1 in my Sump and 1 in my refugium. they seem to be doing a great job keeping temp at 78 deg consistently. But they do stay on most of the time, so Jef4y may have the better solution using 300 watts
I have a volume of 305 gallons
 
Is there anyone out there besides me that does not use a heater? I have a RSM 250 and never had a need.... I hoover right around 74 to 75 with my chiller.
 
Also, just me, but I keep a heater in the display and one in the sump. Overall I find it does a better job at keeping the temps constant (or so it seems), and I have added peace of mind that the DT will stay at the proper temp if the return pump ever fails.
 
Jeff, id like to do the same but boy does it take away fromt he appearance. And yes, ive had the return trip and the display drop but still cant bring myself to do it.
 
Yeah, you have to do some creative rock stacking. Thankfully my layout has a portion of my tank that is not quite as visible as the rest.
 
I have always gone by a 3 watt per gallon rule
(there's some 'wiggle' room here, so close is ok, err on the low side if anything)

I also think 2 (or more) heaters instead of one bigger one is a good idea. If one fails, the other(s) will still work.

A temp controller/Apex can add a LOT of peace of mind!
(think- if a heater gets stuck in the 'on' position, controller turns it off)

Over my many years in this hobby, I have been very fortunate with heaters. I try to buy the best available (I like Eheims right now). This is something you just can't afford to take shortcuts on, and really get what you pay for. A great heater is not that much more than a cheap one, and a lot less than buying new fish!

My $0.02
 
What model Eheim are you using? Jager Tru-Temp?

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