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🐠 Uniclife Preset Submersible Aquarium Heater with Electronic Thermostat - Perfect for 10-80 Gallon Fish Tanks! Review

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Description of 🐠 Uniclife Preset Submersible Aquarium Heater with Electronic Thermostat - Perfect for 10-80 Gallon Fish Tanks!

5~20 gallons fish tanks were recommended. Applicable for freshwater, marine and tropical aquariums. Preset temperature of 78°F: Built-in electronic thermostat, Model No. PH100 would automatic heating water then maintain the temperature at 78±2° which is an ideal temperature for most of tropical fish. No adjustment needed, so not adjustable, please kindly note before order. Shut-off Automatically: LED indicator light would display red while it’s turned on and heating, will automatic turn off when the preset temperature( 78±2°) was reached. Anti-Shatter:Made of heat-resist thick quartz glass, shatterproof material to keep your fishes safe. UL listed, prevent the risk of fire, electric shock. Small Sized and Submersible: Fully submerge the heater, tightly fix it with 2 strong suction cups vertically or horizontally on the tank. Small size makes it easy to hide and save space.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

works fine for me. - Fish and Aquatic Animals

Simply drop it into the tank, let it acclimatize and plug it in. The red indicator light, which lights up when it's hot, is large and easy to see. I just wish it also had a green light that would glow when it's not heating up, just so you know straight away that it's plugged in and has power. There are other pre-installed aquarium heaters with this feature, although it seems that Revain has stopped offering this particular brand (seems to have become an exclusive to another online facility)…

Pros
  • Auto Power Off: The LED indicator will stay red while it is on and heating up, and it will turn off automatically when it reaches the set temperature (78±2°).
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just plug it in: Aquarium heater and cooler

tank heater up to 78 inches, the glass tube is well protected and has good suction cups that will not detach. It also has a UL approval. I had two Tetra HTs and they heated my tanks to 80" and they lasted about 8 months each and then leaked and died. They didn't overheat or kill fish, they just didn't last long, I just heat my tanks four months out of the year and can't last two seasons.I prefer a slightly cooler tank (less evaporation and algae build-up) but not worth putting up.The…

Pros
  • Small and submersible: Completely submerge the heater in water and attach it firmly to the aquarium vertically or horizontally with 2 strong suction cups. Small size makes it easy to hide and save space.
Cons
  • Long delivery

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cooked my Fish: Fish & Aquatic Pets

After 3 months of use, I woke up this morning to find all of my fish were dead and swimming in my 75 gallon tank. My favorite goldfish (I've had it for over 3 years) died along with a few others. I was devastated. I was thinking of some problem with the zucchini poisoning I gave the plecos last night. After some heartache I went to the aquarium to clean the dead fish and the moment I touched the water it was like... << I don't know what to say>>> I read the thermometer and it was

Pros
  • 5-20 gallon aquariums recommended. Suitable for freshwater, saltwater and tropical aquariums.
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  • Frequency