EdgeKrusher
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So I woke up this morning to a delightful little treat. Seems sometime during the middle of the night my heater decided it had had enough, and quit working. The temp in the tank was at about 72 deg, and my Ocellaris was swimming on it's side gasping, my Royal gramma was nowhere to be seen. All my corals where discharging this thick mucus.
I looked at the heater, the light was on but no one was home. Seriously the LED light was on but the whole heater was cold. Luckily I just bought a Pro-Temp 100watt Titanium heater, so I threw that in and had the temp up 2 degrees by the time I left this morning, but still I'm anxious to see what happens to the tank. I was usning a Tronic 50 W heater for over a year, I assumed that a Hagen heater would last longer. :flaming:
I looked at the heater, the light was on but no one was home. Seriously the LED light was on but the whole heater was cold. Luckily I just bought a Pro-Temp 100watt Titanium heater, so I threw that in and had the temp up 2 degrees by the time I left this morning, but still I'm anxious to see what happens to the tank. I was usning a Tronic 50 W heater for over a year, I assumed that a Hagen heater would last longer. :flaming: