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@1deaver5 жыл бұрын
@LightSoundGeometry Analog Electronics exactly. Mine still running as well
@nickmartensss5 жыл бұрын
Hey cory, i have a Question would it be an Idea to Make Bio kits (Bio Filter material, Bacteria etc.) And starter medic kits So its easier for people that are startes to Find out what they need For serten Things like Standard treatment stuff for Fish sicknesses etc. (Btw sorry for my bad english 😅 Im dutch(
@aquariumiconoclast16135 жыл бұрын
@LightSoundGeometry Analog Electronics I have two. One failed after a few years. The other probably still works but is retired.
@fishiontanktics93565 жыл бұрын
Aquarium Co-Op one of your fish in the tank behind you was looking suspicious. Hope it is ok!
@PA88S123455 жыл бұрын
so what your saying is. Instead of buying a Bus... I should buy 3 Mini vans?
@lanyardloop5 жыл бұрын
As a retired electronics engineer, I can tell you the reason heaters fail is because they are designed wrong. With the correct design, the heater can last decades. It really wouldn't cost that much more to do it right. The current design hooks up the heating elements directly to the mains (Constant Voltage Source). They need to design it so the heating elements connect to a Constant Current Source. That way the heater can turn on and off thousands of times a day without the destructive current surges through the heating elements when it turns on. If the heater detects a low flow condition the electronics can throttle back the current to the heating elements. Another design flaw of most heaters is the electronics are in the same tube that the heating elements are, subjecting the electronics to high temperatures. High heat is the enemy of electronics. The designs that use a separate controller out side of the tank are much better.
@nwcanuck50695 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more and the heater manufacturers know this too. That's why they will never implement such a design because then they couldn't sell you another one when their flawed design fails. I'm not telling you anything you dont already know ;)
@alis492814 жыл бұрын
How long does a tmperature sensor last when seperated from teh heat source? I have one of the rare filters with a seperated system like you suggest, but the temperature sensor broke (physical force). I think it is a pt100 because these seem to be very common and I will replace it with such a sensor.
@farmmouse30114 жыл бұрын
I believe the titanium heaters are designed this way. The only problem I've had with them is the temp probes going bad. But at the same time I've had old glass heaters last over 15 years.
@normantrikes9344 жыл бұрын
Tony Meagher your 2nd paragraph is the #1 reason why they don't make better heaters
@tentyme14 жыл бұрын
@Sweet James agree it's a big long commercial given. All that was needed to explain this is what Tony Meagher wrote.
@fredgandolfi23564 жыл бұрын
Cory, one thing that differentiates your videos from others I watch on the hobby, is that after watching yours I end up making changes to my tanks. Thank you very much. You make a difference.
@seandavison96442 жыл бұрын
The fact he educated his audience instead of pushing products is freshing plus the products he makes he's tested himself to be to a standard which he approves of
@redarmysoja5 жыл бұрын
A warning to everyone who keep large fish concerning heaters. I had a 75 gallon tank with two Oscars, and as anyone who has kept Oscars know they can be rowdy fish. I went to feed them one day and noticed something shiny in the bottom of the tank. Reached in to take it out and it was the glass case from the heater. I immediately went to remove the remains of the heater from the tank, but it wasn't there. I found it lying behind the tank on the wooden tank stand, it had been there, still running, and had burnt the wood, I mean a serious deep charred spot. I'm just lucky my house didn't catch fire. So anyone with large fish capable of doing this beware, take precautions to avoid this happening. Myself, I quit using heaters altogether.
@merfishsandwich6915 жыл бұрын
If you want to use a heater in this scenario you'd probably be better off to have your heater in a sump or somewhere outside of the aquarium.
@redarmysoja5 жыл бұрын
@@merfishsandwich691 If you have that option, yes, but it's not always one people have.
@seane15165 жыл бұрын
Fluval E series heaters fit your needs I think
@redarmysoja5 жыл бұрын
@@seane1516 Appreciate it, that was years ago however. I only have small fish now. I love Oscars but I got tired of not being able to have plants or much decoration in my tank. Plus, mine lived like 15 years, that was a long time with a bare tank.
@silllykitten3292 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me how you keep your tanks warm without a heater? They do give me a lot of anxiety. But if I ever forget to plug them in after a water change, my water can go down to 62!
@mattkinsella98565 жыл бұрын
Best fish keeping advice on KZbin, as always. Practical, common sense, honest. If everyone ran their business like Cory the world would be such a nicer and easier place.
@ItsJustMe05855 жыл бұрын
My last heater JUST burned out... And you explained every thing I did wrong. Just fixed my mistakes. Thank you!! :)
@Raflm5 жыл бұрын
Damn, I tilted my heater right away and put it near my bubbles for flow. Thanks for the advice!!
@stclairstclair4 жыл бұрын
Raflm, I put my filter intake tube near the heater to push the water around.
@jackiescoggins87795 жыл бұрын
Cory, you are so good at explaining things! Thank you, I never looked at it that away!
@Sarah-jv3sz5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful goldfish tank. I'd happily watch a video of that tank for an hour.
@notNajimi3 жыл бұрын
Srsly, I find myself just staring at it during these videos
@LiveAquarium-ym9fo3 жыл бұрын
Hear hear!:)) same here
@IdratherbeinHobbiton9 ай бұрын
Same! I have my heart set on some fancy goldfish like those. 😍
@Asbestiss3 жыл бұрын
I've always put the heater right next to the output of my canister filter. Just makes sense to push the warmer water to the side that doesnt have a heater. Great information for people in the hobby struggling to manage proper water.
@neilscole5 жыл бұрын
"Retain as much heat as you can first" was the approach I've applied to my aquarium, which is currently in my basement. My basement is only semi-finished, so only semi-insulated. At least it's heated. So to keep as much heat as possible, the outside back and one end are covered with styrofoam sheets, and I usually have towels laying on top of my lid (which doubles to keep dust out). The heating I use is an under-gravel heating cable.
@drewh49115 жыл бұрын
Nice job with the explanation here Cory. It would definitely be nice to have a heater with a heating curve, instead of a hard-set temperature to stick to.
@Korbert5 жыл бұрын
My personal experience is that once i started going with Eheim (Jäger) i haven't had a failed heater for over 10 years. They are all still going strong. Previously i had broken heaters every year.
@VetAquatics5 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a heater developed by Aquatium Co-OP. The sponge filters you have are great, I'd imagine anything you guys produce would be cost effective and well made.
@lukas______2 жыл бұрын
Tbh sponge filters are almost failproof and definitely dropshipped from China but yes, Cory would do great with sales of a heater of his own with his branding behind it
@Dallangilmore20112 жыл бұрын
@@lukas______ Not too fast. My last sponge filter I purchased had great bubbles and air flow, but would not suck in anything. I replace it with a CoOp and voila!
@mewimi Жыл бұрын
Problem is, you'd need to re-invent the wheel on these or find existing things to combine into one thing... that are already manufactured. They'd just end up selling off brand stuff.
@ryanboscoe9670 Жыл бұрын
As someone from the reptile keeping hobby just getting into keeping Australian red claw I’m so thankful for having a few different types of thermostats meant for heat mats/cables/lights etc, makes life 10 times easier. They can be a bit pricey though that’s the only problem.
@RescueDogTreats5 жыл бұрын
“Don’t drive your car like an idiot...”. LOL! Coop needs to develop a heater with range, so less on and off. Love the vid!
@paulsabucchi5 жыл бұрын
All that is required is a separate temperature controller, so you can set the interval however you please
@steventhompson57505 жыл бұрын
@@paulsabucchi Where would one find such a thing? Link?
@wds525 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I bought the new Sera heater and it's by far better than everything I've used in over 20 years. It's strong, with fish protection and perfectly stable with flow in the fish tank and a 2 thirds open top tank. Its power is the double of the gallons I have. And the weather is quite fluctuating here in Portugal during the winter. Thank you!
@grahamhammond46785 жыл бұрын
After watching this video I went and checked all my heaters to discover that one of them had stopped working. The temperature had dropped from 27 down to 23. Thanks Cory for saving all my fish!!
@ericjbowman1708 Жыл бұрын
Way back in College I worked for an aquarium leasing/maintenance outfit. They always ran two heaters of different wattage. The lower-wattage heater did the bulk of the work. The higher-wattage heater was set a degree lower, so it only kicked on as supplement/backup. Tank being a degree under norm, indicated primary heater failure. Long-term strategy, but I worked on many 15-20yo aquariums with even glass catfish that old living in 'em, so I always run tandem heaters. If one should fail, Murphy's Law says it's gonna happen when I'm on vacation. Edit: I've never had a heater stick on since I was a kid with a cheapo Penn-Plax, lol.
@ericjbowman1708 Жыл бұрын
14:45 Having worked at, and owned, aquarium leasing/maintenance businesses, the last thing we want is to charge a customer for *any* failed part. Different economics from an aquarium store entirely. When I liquidated, I kept my heaters, I have a bunch of green ebo's and those little brown ones I can't think of the brand, but never failed either. Pry 'em from my cold, dead fingers lol.
@wendywhite45375 жыл бұрын
I have two small heaters in my 40 gl. Not by choice, but because I upgraded my tank to a bigger size and I used the heaters from the two smaller tanks. Now I find out that it is a good idea.
@pfraquatics49053 жыл бұрын
WOW this has been the best put together information about heaters and how they work and why they fail.... EVER!! Thank you. You have just changed my entire thinking on heating my aquariums.
@catfishcave3795 жыл бұрын
You’ve been reading my rants! (Maybe) I love these “how to properly use your equipment” videos. I always put my heaters (which are E. Jager) either next to the filter intake or output, horizontal and below water change level. And set them to winter water temps for the fishes natural habitat. (Shrimp don’t need a heater for ex) Ha ha ha... I use a lot of 50w & 75w heaters in the house and don’t go to 100w except for the garage tanks with bigger tanks (unheated garage). I also add rigid insulation to the back of my tanks.
@AquariumCoop5 жыл бұрын
When i experimented with insulating tanks, I find it didn't help as much as I would have liked. A glass top did help a lot though. Eliminating super cold air near the tanks helps as well.
@enownoweАй бұрын
Great topic! This is the first year I'm using heaters in my aquariums, so I was happy to see this. Also I enjoyed seeing those goldfish clowning around in the background :^)
@debrascheer45774 жыл бұрын
I still have a heater from the late 70s I have started using it again for the last 3 years
@Younotus4554 жыл бұрын
Be careful if the manufacturer Does not warranty the heater that long, your looking at a fire hazard, hazard to your tank, fluctuations in temperature can harm fish sensitive to temperature change. Please for the sake of the hobbie, your life, the life of your fish. Get a new heater!!!!!! Immediately. Test your tank water with more than one thermometer. Check digital against glass thermometer. Always have a way to verify your numbers. Also Never assume a heater is good, always have. A back up waiting to throw in the tank. Check to see if you are having fluctuations In temp with that old heater your using, if you care about your fish, that are living breathing ANIMALS, stop treating them like there a Peasant, they are as important as our cats or dogs.
@gangstershovel4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips, I actually tipped mine because I noticed pet stores did this so I copied it, love your videos, lean a lot for a beginner, I'm just disappointed I cant buy anything from Aquarium Co Op, you don't mail to Canada. Keep up with these great shows. Thanks again.
@arturosilva42195 жыл бұрын
Mine literally just broke 10 minutes ago wtf why is KZbin stalking me
@ElfyBean4 жыл бұрын
The Algorithm knows all o.o
@willwinn85594 жыл бұрын
Alexa ..... Stop spying .
@Chilam.4 жыл бұрын
Add a sock to the end of your phone to block the camera and mic lol
@Char-ho1rs4 жыл бұрын
😅
@joekiat35192 жыл бұрын
The most honest fish keeper in the game. Thank you for sharing your knowledge With us.
@TMAquatics5 жыл бұрын
Good discussion. I use heater controllers on all my tanks and set with a variance of +/- 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Less on/off cycles. Also use smaller than recommended heaters on most tanks and they heat just fine. 25w on 10 gal, 50 watt on 20 gal, etc. I’ve had 5 of the cobalt neo-therm heaters and all but one has failed.
@AquariumCoop5 жыл бұрын
For some further info for us, what was the purchase date on those cobalt neo therms?
@TMAquatics5 жыл бұрын
Aquarium Co-Op Cory, I purchased two when they first came out (2014?). They both failed and were replaced by Cobalt in 2016 or 2017 before the warranty expired. I had also purchased an additional Neo-therm. The new heater and the two replacements were acquired after Cobalt “fixed” the issue which caused early production heaters to explode/crack. Only have one still working. Most of them failed by sticking “On”. Only one had a cracked housing.
@medallo1434 жыл бұрын
What about 5 gallon tanks? It's hard to find good quality heater for less than 25 watts.
@Max-hq2jm4 жыл бұрын
I keep my house a balmy 64 day/61 night. There is no heater that can keep my tank at 78...I created a wrap for the aquarium re-using bubble sheets, a pillow case and twill tape which I installed snaps. I only wrap the back and one side. This has solved overtaxing the heater and fish as happy in winter. Thanks for yet another informational video!
@Drwhitecloud5 жыл бұрын
Love what you guys bring to the hobby! You remind me of brs but for fresh water. Temp controllers and exchangeable parts are the future of heaters with a way to cut power if temp exceeds a certain value.
@annalouise61845 жыл бұрын
This is super helpful, thank you. I'm looking to get my first tank but before i do im researching everything to make sure my new flat mates are well cared for and this made perfect sense! Defo my fav fishtuber :D
@callaway863 жыл бұрын
They can easily make a better heater, seriously it's 2021, they have electric cars that go 600 miles. It's all about cheap Chinese manufacturing and forced obsolescence.
@berated4541 Жыл бұрын
Or it’s about making a heater at a price point that people will actually purchase it.
@jdssurf2 ай бұрын
your right, they want to be able to sell another, so why make one that lasts for ever, same thing they did with light bulbs
@rickywoods310111 күн бұрын
@@berated4541exactly this. Of course they can make very good heaters that could handle tons of abuse and last but most people wouldnt be pay 300-400 for one
@dcphifer4307 Жыл бұрын
I found this video just in time. I am new since October 2022. I am starting a 55G 21"H Community Tank room-divider and a 20G 12"H Long to up my Betta and his Clean-up Crew into. The height is the same. I am looking at getting the Eheim Adjustable Calibratable with overheating auto shut-off for both tanks. Being a newbie, I unknowingly bought the pre-set heaters for my Betta Starter Kit Tank and for the Quarantine Tanks (1 10G & 1 5G... because it made sense at the time. Now, I know better. They over heat up as high as 82°F... not good for some plants... so I since learned. Great job in explaining how heaters work and why they should be placed diagonally. Makes a lot of sense knowing how it is designed and where the sensor is located. Thanks again. With a post concussion thing going on, I do appreciate your tone, your speed a bit slow enough that I can catch what you are saying, and the visuals. Much appreciated.
@JC-Joshua5 жыл бұрын
Use to have a heater in my tank when I first got it 2 years ago but i'v never used it cause my house is allways warm enough even in the winter
@Bogrin3 жыл бұрын
I have to say as someone just entering the hobby these videos have been invaluable!
@ezaquatics89915 жыл бұрын
I've got a variety of heaters and I haven't lost one yet (aside from those crappy "Always On" Betta tank ones). Granted, my heaters live beside my filter's outflow, might account for a lot of my "luck"... I love the idea that other commenters have mentioned of putting them on a timer so there is some fluctuation like there is in nature, your other suggestions are certainly going to help me and others out as well.
@gallopinggma5 жыл бұрын
Love the new color scheme! You look healthier and the tank looks great. This is a lot of great info that is very helpful. Thank you!
@The_Draque5 жыл бұрын
I have 4 Aqueon “Pro” heaters after 3 years they are all working fine. im pretty happy with that
@nancyware72825 жыл бұрын
Hey! Something I was actually doing right all these years! I keep my house cooler due to health issues, so my tropical tanks have always had heaters. I place them so they are either under the water return of the filter, or there is an air stone/bar under them, figuring that would help circulate the warmed water better than just sticking the heater in the corner 'out of the way'. Once the fully submersible heaters came in, I was mounting them horizontally on the center back of the tank, and again running air directly beneath them. Maybe why view only had one heater not last longer than five years (and that because it got dropped on the floor). Not trying to blow my own horn here; it's just nice to find out I was doing it right. Thanks, Cory!
@montesmith54884 жыл бұрын
Thank you Incredibly informative - some of the best information on an important subject
@multipletanksyndrome2 жыл бұрын
I have a couple old 100 watt heaters, and I was thinking of buying a 300 or 500 watt heater for my new 75 gallon tank. You've changed my mind.
@alfredbennet49594 жыл бұрын
I use an Inkbird thermostat with my heater. Stops the fish getting cooked if the heater malfunctions and allows me to set a temperature range so the heater is not always turning on and off.
@annubis12384 жыл бұрын
Great advice, Ink bird can save fish!
@33alwright3 жыл бұрын
I love your way of explaining... Brilliant. Shout out from Ireland 🇮🇪 🙌
@CooLin1stPlace5 жыл бұрын
I have learned a lot from trial and error, and your channel. I've removed heaters from the two aquariums that I have since freshwater tanks don't really need them; as long as your place is heated and a steady room temperature.
@sidney0014 жыл бұрын
Thank you from a newbie for a very comprehensive explanation on heaters and water flow etc
@babs6295 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for explaining how to use an aquarium heater properly. I have been going through heaters like crazy.
@MiltonDelaney5 жыл бұрын
Wow, just opened my eyes on heating my tanks! Thanks man!
@xforeverknightx5 жыл бұрын
I always have my heaters hooked to a thermostat to give me that added piece of mind
@nikkifoofoo33535 жыл бұрын
What happens if the thermostat is faulty... lol but, I agree, have mine on thermostat also along with thermometers also. In 120 have 4 and in 75 have 3 and 150 have 5. All the lil ones, 55 and delow I have 3 to 2. What we won't do for our fishy family!! Lol
@incubatork5 жыл бұрын
thermostats are rubbish for heat control, either full on or fully off, this puts strain on everything else but its the cheapest solution for the manufacturer, a PID controller like used in incubaters is far more accurate and coupled to an ssr relay no moving parts, its whats in your cruise control in your car, imagin trying to hold 50 in your car using only full throttle or no throttle, almos imposible. thats just what a thermostat does.
@steventhompson57505 жыл бұрын
@@incubatork Sounds smart but where would such a thing be found that would work with aquarium heaters? Link?
@donniebrazis4 жыл бұрын
Great video. I ended up with a 200w heater for a 75g. I put a heater on each end of the aquarium so it’s already got a back up. My left heater is the main heater, the right side is the back up. So far so good. I personally went with a smaller heater for longer run cycles.
@spinelessmoderate87154 жыл бұрын
I've never really had any issues with my heaters. I think the shortest lifespan of any of my heaters has been like 10 years.
@scottl59104 жыл бұрын
Mike Keough As a kid I only had one heater last at least 15 years when I had my freshwater aquarium. That was back in the 90s. Haven’t had an aquarium in quite some time so don’t know how durable modern heaters are
@spinelessmoderate87154 жыл бұрын
@@scottl5910 Yeah I've wondered if why people are seemingly having so many issues are the materials being used or the way they are being assembled now vs 30 years ago. Sometimes there can be such a thing as too much "tech" or other bells and whistles. I'd honestly be super leery of purchasing a heater with a digital readout. I've always just used basic wand style heaters complete with power cord and temperature dial. Definitely something to be said for nano tanks in that regard. My 2.5gal and my 5gal tanks I had 25 years ago had no heaters. Just kept them in climate controlled rooms. Those were some great little experiment tanks.
@bigsky4454 жыл бұрын
@@spinelessmoderate8715 what type of heaters do you have? Brand & size?
@shalaw67422 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much my heater wasn't working for 2 days as soon I looked at your video and turned them correct it was working straight away thanks 👍
@papa2k5 жыл бұрын
I plug my heater into a timer; temp fluctuates gently over the course of the day and reduces the number of on/off cycles. Fish appear happy.
@jonstfrancis5 жыл бұрын
That's an interesting idea, I'm assuming that streams even in the tropics cool down over night, so you could even turn the heater off for a while at night....
@brewmonsta64135 жыл бұрын
Wow Ima try this thanks
@papa2k4 жыл бұрын
@Huds S alternating on/off every 3-4hrs.
@ericphillips73372 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the explanation about the lower wattage heaters producing fewer on/off cycles. Makes so much sense!
@jacklandismusic5 жыл бұрын
I’m really diggin’ the beard!
@kaefer08155 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the explanation. And for providing the temperature also in Celsius.
@GodsatGaming5 жыл бұрын
Could you talk about condensation inside the heater?
@skyefox35975 жыл бұрын
Great information. Thanks for taking the time to explain it all so well. It helps me to really understand the ‘why’ behind things.
@rootsnwhiskers83515 жыл бұрын
AWESOME video! Great points and alot of good info that all fishkeepers need to know. Saving fish lives and fishkeepers money one video at a time 😊
@ahmedabdullah87004 жыл бұрын
I can't begin to explain how much this video just helped me out. Your a genius mate
@knackeredaquarius76165 жыл бұрын
Use an external/separate thermostat to regulate the temperature and set the internal thermostat a couple of degrees higher, then you have a failsafe if it should get stuck and you won't boil your fish. I make mine myself and have WiFi access and monitoring on them, not that hard to do if you got some knowledge in electronics.
@fergusredbeard4 жыл бұрын
Really like the background set up. Way to produce quality content. Thanks
@glenmoss025 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. You brought up great points I've never considered and they make a lot of sense. Thanks. 👍
@peterphan2273 жыл бұрын
Great conversation! We should all work to make things more sustainable and last longer.
@djknauss15 жыл бұрын
it would be interesting to know the day/night temp fluctuations where the fish are found locally. It would probably differ between fish found in large lakes vs streams/rivers. I don't think multiple cycles of heating and cooling during the day is the answer, but being able to set a day and night target temperature to get one nice temperature ramp up during the day and cool down during the night should be the goal. This would probably only be feasible using a heater attached to a variable wattage controller. Assuming proper heater use (located in higher flow area, placed at 45 deg, etc), the large number of variables (tank size, ambient temperature, target temperatures, etc) would necessitate developing a complex heating algorithm or ultimately an AI algorithm to control temperature to achieve previous stated goal. In other words, ultimately a computer controlled device. As far as safety is concerned, on any tank with livestock i wouldn't risk using a heater without a thermostat. Additionally, if I had a really rare/endangered/extinct in the wild species, I would probably go to the extreme of DIY'ing a heat exchanger system that would physically isolate the heated water from the tank water, to prevent heater ruptures from possibly contaminating the tank and killing livestock. Interesting topic. Fluke makes temperature data loggers that would allow accurate data gathering. That would be my first step.
@n8sot5 жыл бұрын
GREAT topic Cory!!!!!! I cant seem to find a heater guard anywhere......my plecosouras loves sitting next to the heater. the other day, i burnt myself while cleaning. so, the plecosouras is cooking himself. I say plecosouras because he/she is 12 inches long!!! and 2 years ago, he/she was only 1.5 inches long!!!! I may have to 3d print a heater guard. Thank you for the idea.... and again.. great topic!!!
@sierrah24935 жыл бұрын
My Heater is tilted right underneath the intake of my Fluval HOB. That way it sucks the warm water up and spits it out through the tank.
@stevenk.34403 жыл бұрын
Great Video Cory! You made some excellent points on heaters that are spot on. I truly enjoyed listening to this video on my lunch break.
@gunnarsjolander61715 жыл бұрын
Mine breaks 9/10 times due to dropping them on my concrete floor :P
@SuperRoverboy5 жыл бұрын
why are you taking it out of the tank so often? For cleaning?
@The_Robert.Fletcher5 жыл бұрын
You have made a good point there even if it was tong in cheek. I have a selection of heaters from some cheap ones to more expensive and I have not had any trouble. It is physical and thermal handling. Handle gently and give them chance to cool also any crud like Cory was referring to get it off with a scourer as this will cause a hot spot and weaken the stress the glass.
@urhma74195 жыл бұрын
Aqueon pro heater is made of some kind of metal and they work well. Never dropped mine but I'm sure they'll survive a fall or two
@The_Robert.Fletcher5 жыл бұрын
@@urhma7419 I agree I have 2 of them and they are great. They use electronic thermostat. In the USA look got Cobolt which is calibrated in Fahrenheit.
@gunnarsjolander61715 жыл бұрын
@@SuperRoverboy not that often but since I've about 70ish tanks in my shop I handle alot of heaters and accidents happen 😁 I mostly use and sell aqua nova heaters since their selling price is pretty much what a jäger heater costs to stock..
@addisonwilliams22213 жыл бұрын
Great video that’s way I’ve always looked at it. Just tilting it 45 never thought of!!
@joevasquez17762 жыл бұрын
Dollar store foam poster board is a secret weapon on the back and some sides of my tank. Don't tell anyone.
@fionabailer52135 жыл бұрын
Wow. I'm one of those who likes everything straight. I haven't had any problems but will suck it up and tilt my heater. Very informative information. Thank you
@jc49fishniner4lif75 жыл бұрын
I personally like to put my aqarium headers on the out flow of my canister filter
@jonleibow36045 жыл бұрын
I put my footers there
@Alex-wb2yw4 жыл бұрын
I put my headers in the back of the net
@undersurfacechannel5 жыл бұрын
Love your practical examples... I am heating whole fish room instead of single aquariums :) but this was really interesting video. It of course makes sense, but I have never thought about it... :)
@CorvusOscen5 жыл бұрын
When will they make a heater that can survive my *KARATE KICKS* ?!
@Joel_G_NZ5 жыл бұрын
I'd buy 3
@paulsabucchi5 жыл бұрын
Get a titanium heater and it will break your foot!
@alansmith18205 жыл бұрын
@@paulsabucchi lol
@AquaPeet5 жыл бұрын
Are your sumps that large that you practice your karate in them?!? ;-))
@stevecooper66533 жыл бұрын
SPOT ON 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 in what you have said..position of the heater is important to I find..
@alansmith18205 жыл бұрын
Cory , do you have any info or experience with in-line heaters ?
@Liz-M5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information Cory, I’ve adjusted the position of my heater as it was vertical 👍 😍
@Cichlids235 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty and explanation Cory, thats why I buy my stuff from you...Q: Why cant they design a 2 or 3 degree range, seems like a simple fix; way less cycling and less heat build up??
@AquariumCoop5 жыл бұрын
Marketing, people buy accuracy. They believe in that. It'll take quite a bit to change the opinion of 30 years of marketing currently.
@luckydays82393 жыл бұрын
There is no one explain this much about heater Cory 😉 like to stay here man😍
@matt12755 жыл бұрын
How many gallons is that tank behind you? Its gorgeous! would love to get one like that
@TB-il3lo5 жыл бұрын
800
@michaellindsey15435 жыл бұрын
And cost $15,000.00 Better start saving. . .
@matt12755 жыл бұрын
@@michaellindsey1543 😂
@thaitichi5 жыл бұрын
I've been thinking about this exact topic all weak. Thanks for the great info Cory!
@relaxingnature26175 жыл бұрын
I have an aquarium heater from 1973 and it works perfect ..it's coil wires are thick ..all the new ones are made delicate and fragile
@drewh49115 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a pic or video of that, sounds awesome.
@glenmoss025 жыл бұрын
Impressive. What brand is it?
@Despote002 жыл бұрын
My favorite video so far. Thank you for those precious informations!
@TheRocketpony225 жыл бұрын
Great explanation! Supervaluable information for all hobbyists.
@jackjill5215 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!!!! We've been running our tanks with heaters as you have described for over 4 years now. All has been going great for us. Trying to educate fish keepers is tough!!! LOL!!!!
@aljanecko5 жыл бұрын
I don’t know if this is good, but I have a air stone under all my heaters and they tend to last at least 5 to 6 years.
@kittyrose73194 жыл бұрын
I've had mine 6 years and it hasn't broke and I got it used
@a.s.neuman66454 жыл бұрын
One of the things I love about living in Southern California is our temperatures. I have a 10 gallon guppy and cherry shrimp tank with a 100 W heater set at 72°… The heater itself is only actually on for about eight hours a day three months a year, LOL
@marsel1084 жыл бұрын
Been using aqueon heaters and never had any break on me or give me any problems.
@srf61614 жыл бұрын
Great channel Cory! Just ordered my first plants I've ever owned in 30 years 🤭
@ohrats7315 жыл бұрын
Wow this is really good food for thought!! My knowledge set is mostly about the biological aspects of fish keeping and I’ve read up a lot about filtration too but my electrical knowledge is pretty lacking. I think electrical is a pretty important aspect of fish keeping that often goes unmentioned. My brother’s roommate knows a ton about mechanical and electrical stuff and he’s been schooling me on the dumb stuff I’ve been doing with extensions cords and outlet expanders for my aquarium set-ups lol. So great category of videos to touch on! Thanks
@MrThfknsamurai5 жыл бұрын
You should forward the information or have him get with cory and teach him this stuff so he an teach us
@jodymaley36745 жыл бұрын
Repeated heater issues, including cooked guppies, have encouraged me to keep ambient temperature tanks, roughly 65° F. Currently enjoying Endlers, Bloodfins, White Cloud Minnows in my 125 long
@garypeckoltia12385 жыл бұрын
In my 125 I use 2 x 150 watt heaters instead of a 300 watt. If either one fails (in the on position) it's not enough to cook the fish. If one fails (in the off) there is enough heat from the second heater to keep them alive until I replace it. Costs a bit more but with a tank full of expensive fish, worth the investment. And the truth is, they make them as cheap as possible vs as well built as possible.
@nursebeckus16435 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh cory! I woke up to a broken heater. It had foggy glass all up the backside. was only a month old. 😠 Good timing bro..
@johnjwedrall42902 ай бұрын
Thank you easily understood 👍🙂
@nortonfamily05145 жыл бұрын
I've been considering a temperature controller to help with this. Any recommendations on one? I've never seen one in a local store. Anyone tried to recommended one on Amazon?
@BrentY52855 жыл бұрын
Cory, your common sense explanations are on point! I loved the light bulb analogy. Thanks for the video!
@Axqu72273 жыл бұрын
Validation! I have never felt so validated as a hobbyist. The reason my no-name garbage brand heaters have kept going for a decade and my buddies' expensive ones keep failing is because I always put my heaters right under the filter's outflow. My reasoning was aesthetic, to make them both easier to hide, but I'm so glad I was accidentally doing it right all along!! Both because of the heat coming off the filter making it easier on the heater, and because it's in the highest-flow part of my tank. Now I keep my aquarium room at about 75 and only run 1 heater (for a frog that needs about 80) and I can tell you that if most of your livestock need similar temps, heating the whole entire room is really the way to go.
@donttalktome4696 Жыл бұрын
I put the flat aqueon one directly into a hang on back filter. Works great
@R-Dan5 жыл бұрын
So far this winter in eastern Ontario Canada I've had no heater in my tank. Just heat the room and the Temperature has been fine. Fish are still active and healthy
@dough-moh4 жыл бұрын
The irony of talking about heaters with a cold water tank behind him
@cathylynn13824 жыл бұрын
His first love is Rainbow fish and they are tropical. He just picked out a cheerful background for today. I love Cory.
@angelfishkeeper30274 жыл бұрын
Goldfish doesn't need a heater 😂😜
@betsybenson64174 жыл бұрын
No they don't I actually raised my fantail goldfish named Orange Crush (no joke) and kept his tank water between 65-72*F He's still alive and lives w/a good friend I. the state of Oregon due to the fact I could take him to the East coast 🐟🍊☁️
@betsybenson64174 жыл бұрын
Couldn't not could
@MsBkboom4 жыл бұрын
Great video, when you were talking about flipping on a light switch and the cycles it really clicked. I’m like holy! That makes so much sense. P.s those Goldie’s were being so cute in the background doing little half flips 😂
@puirYorick5 жыл бұрын
Cory, if you keep speaking *truth* like this, they're gonna get you one day, buddy. Keep fighting the good fight.
@AquariumCoop5 жыл бұрын
Well, we do fight against that currently with companies. I believe this education benefits the companies even. Long term, customers having success far outweighs more heater sales this year in terms of profits for a company over the next 20 years. The problem is who is looking at the profits at the end of the quarter? That is who is making the decisions for these companies.
@puirYorick5 жыл бұрын
@@AquariumCoop I couldn't agree more, sir. The issue of putting Quarterlies ahead of a firm's long-term prosperity did eventually kill one company I once worked for. As soon as it went public, the accountants managed us into the ground with zero comprehension of what we were doing or why we existed at all. One of the big reasons I continue to listen to your videos is for your attitude towards a healthy business prosperity model. A private entrepreneur with the attitude like yourself is the best model for good capitalism. Best Wishes!