Sawdonkey
Premium member
My tank always runs at 78.3 degrees according to my reefkeeper. This morning I went to look at my tank and noticed that it was at 77.6 degrees. I didn't think much of it and went to work. When I got home tonight, my tank was 75.1 degrees. I felt my heater tube and it was cold. I unplugged it and plugged it directly into the wall. Nothing. Basically my heater broke and I was lucky enough to catch it before disaster hit.
The thing is that I know I should run redundant heaters and I even bought a spare for this reason, but never put it in. What a dumb move. Needless to say, I bought another heater tonight, and as soon as it arrives, my tank will be running two heaters. I have read numerous times that you should run redundant heaters and I took the advice, but never executed it fully. RUN TWO HEATERS PEOPLE! I almost learned the hard way, but instead, I got lucky and still learned.
The thing is that I know I should run redundant heaters and I even bought a spare for this reason, but never put it in. What a dumb move. Needless to say, I bought another heater tonight, and as soon as it arrives, my tank will be running two heaters. I have read numerous times that you should run redundant heaters and I took the advice, but never executed it fully. RUN TWO HEATERS PEOPLE! I almost learned the hard way, but instead, I got lucky and still learned.