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Old September 2nd 05, 01:23 AM
Elaine T
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Default Mini Eclipse tank questions

I'm thinking of getting an Eclipse Orca 2 or Eclipse 3 gallon tank for
my desk. I've read that the filter motor warms the water. How much
warmer than the room temperature does the water get?

How many power cords does it have? Is it possible to put the light on a
timer for low-light plants or does it have to be turned on and off manually?

Finally, is it possible to put an automatic feeder on it? I telecommute
a lot so I either have to have light and plant eating critters or a
feeder. I was looking at a Fish Mate because it should be able to
dispense just a few mini pellets.

Thanks for any info!

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