Heating Q tank
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Heating Q tank
Heating Q-tank.
Any ideas on cost effective heating for the tank (pictured in previous post).(for the next few weeks at least) as I need to put a koi in it swiftish.
Now fitted with a shower and fluid bed, [u]pics tonight[/u].
Holding 524 galls at the moment as I didnt fill it .
Any ideas on cost effective heating for the tank (pictured in previous post).(for the next few weeks at least) as I need to put a koi in it swiftish.
Now fitted with a shower and fluid bed, [u]pics tonight[/u].
Holding 524 galls at the moment as I didnt fill it .
Fitted the ------ in 2 days!
Nah, 4.5 hours with a tea break.
Sorry about the wording of the original question.
What I meant was what size "watt" heaters ?
P.s I haven't fitted any mechanical filtration yet, that will be the big question and job after the heating. The heating is more important at the moment.
Nah, 4.5 hours with a tea break.
Sorry about the wording of the original question.
What I meant was what size "watt" heaters ?
P.s I haven't fitted any mechanical filtration yet, that will be the big question and job after the heating. The heating is more important at the moment.
As far as i can remember, a 300w aquarium heater is only rated for around 60 gallons, i have used 2 of theses before though on around 250 gallons, they will work but will not heat to anymore than than 16 or 17c even set at the max. You should be ok as long as the temps dont drop too much at night. If you insulate well you may get away with them.
Two 300 watt heaters will heat that amount of water no sweat. I have a 550 gallon set up. On that I have two 300watt aquarium heaters. The tank itself is well insulated, but they kept it at 22 degrees all winter no problems at all. That was even with air temps of just a couple of degrees. Now with the weather warming up a bit they are both up to 25 degrees and holding it there with ease. I must add I have a shower fitted on this pond. So taking into account the air chill factor from that, I think they are a very cost effective way to heat a small volume of water.
Justin
Justin