Heater Protecter
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Heater Protecter
I am scared that one of my plecs is going to snuggle up to one of my heaters and get burned. I have seen what happens when they do this and I want to prevent this. Is there anything I can do to cover my heaters and protect my plecs.
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While I don't know what you could use to cover your heater there are several manufacturers that now offer in-line heaters that you can put on your return hose off your canister filter and keep the heater out of the tank completely.
From my experience if you put the heater horizontal closer towards the top of the tank they are less likely to use them for hiding places.
From my experience if you put the heater horizontal closer towards the top of the tank they are less likely to use them for hiding places.
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Check around, I have seen heater guards for sale. If not, you can also try a piece of the plastic lighting grid that they sell in sheets at home centers. You can put your heater in the corner of the tank and cover it with a piece of the grid. I know cichlid people who use this method to protect the heaters from curious guapotes.
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You could also take a peice of PVC pipe only slightly larger that the heater and slip it over it, you just need enough water flow to heat the tank, not just the water in the pipe
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This works well. Just attach a couple suction cups to the piece of PVC and drill a few holes.You could also take a peice of PVC pipe only slightly larger that the heater and slip it over it, you just need enough water flow to heat the tank, not just the water in the pipe
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I've used curlers in the past.
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