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I'd recommend to the original poster and everyone else to consider
water flow around the heater (I think netmax recommended this) and the thermometer as well. I mistakingly attached my lcd thermometers to a place as low on the tanks as possible without touching the bottom plastic rim to keep the thermometer out of the way and I experience temperature fluctuations on all of them I think because of that. There is gravel substrate on the other side (i.e. in the tank) and I think it prevents accurate readings and I am using all ebo jagers which are rated as having a temperature fluctuation (on the box it came in) of .5 degrees fahrenheit and in the manual (or vice versa) a fluctuation of ..5 degrees celsius. My heaters generally have good water flow around them though. I think the cause of the fluctuations in my case is inadequate water flow around the thermometers. I have temperature fluctuations of approximately 4-5 degrees at times either above or below what I have the heater set to as far as temperature goes. I tend to trust the heater's temperature dial more than the thermometer but I keep both in mind and keep the temperature setting on the heater in range with the creature's requirements and read the thermometer keeping the accuracy in mind and seems an acceptable solution at the very least for now. Later! |
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