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*Don't assume that a 25W heater will deliver 25W, cheap models are often build with a low accuracy and a 25W heater may be as low as ~22W. | *Don't assume that a 25W heater will deliver 25W, cheap models are often build with a low accuracy and a 25W heater may be as low as ~22W. | ||
− | + | You can look at guide, comparison and review articles online to get more information on products too. This one by [https://www.authorityaquarium.com/best-aquarium-heaters/ Authority Aquarium] is a great article with lots of detailed information on different heaters and general aquarium heater information. | |
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