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I'm not sure if it's YMMV.
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My saltwater aquarium is only 75 gallons, so the 300W was a bit overkill, but I thought no harm in being oversized, since it will shut off at the right temperature. However, I didn't take into account how long it is - it was too tall to be hidden in my sump in my tank stand. I didn't want it visible in the main display tank, so I ended up hiding it in the overflow, where it just barely fit. So bigger is not always better with these heaters.
My saltwater aquarium is only 75 gallons, so the 300W was a bit overkill, but I thought no harm in being oversized, since it will shut off at the right temperature. However, I didn't take into account how long it is - it was too tall to be hidden in my sump in my tank stand. I didn't want it visible in the main display tank, so I ended up hiding it in the overflow, where it just barely fit. So bigger is not always better with these heaters.
Hmmm I hadn't considered the height. Is that going to be a problem for my 75 gallon freshwater?
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I'm not sure if it's YMMV.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
I'm not sure if it's YMMV.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
300watt is perfectly for 75-80 gallon.
Ok. Good to know.