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The Aqua One Quartz Glass Heater is a reliable and efficient solution for maintaining stable water temperatures in both freshwater and marine aquariums. Built from durable quartz glass, this fully submersible heater is resistant to shock and temperature fluctuations, making it a long-lasting and safe choice for aquarists. With multiple wattage options, it accommodates a wide range of aquarium sizes, ensuring optimal conditions for fish, plants, and corals.
Quartz Glass Construction – Durable, shatter-resistant build designed for long-term use.
Fully Submersible – Can be installed horizontally or vertically for flexible placement.
Precise Thermostat – Adjustable temperature control ensures accurate and consistent heating.
Automatic Shut-Off – Protects against overheating or damage if the water level drops.
LED Indicator – Lights up to show when the heater is actively warming the water.
Installation – Submerge fully and attach securely to the aquarium wall with suction cups.
Temperature Adjustment – Set the desired range (typically 22°C–28°C) using the thermostat dial.
Monitoring – Use an external thermometer to confirm temperature accuracy and check the LED indicator.
Maintenance – Clean regularly to remove algae or buildup. Always unplug before water changes and allow to cool before handling.
50W – For aquariums up to 10 gallons.
100W – For tanks 10–25 gallons.
200W – For tanks 25–50 gallons.
300W – For tanks 50–75 gallons.
500W – For large aquariums over 100 gallons.
Select Proper Wattage – Use 3–5 watts per gallon as a general guideline.
Check with Thermometer – Always verify with an external thermometer for accuracy.
Ensure Circulation – Place near a filter outlet or high-flow area for even heat distribution.
Inspect Regularly – Monitor performance and replace if showing signs of wear.
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