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Frank wrote:
Daniel Morrow wrote, Yes you can Elaine - just put the heater in a small glass jar filled with water and in turn put that jar in the tray of water which in turn has the betta jars in the tray's water. Simple system I read about in an old aquarium magazine a long time ago. The actual betta bowl water will be a little lower in temperature than the heater jar but you can easily always increase the thermostat's temperature (i.e. turn the knob on the heater a little higher to compensate). Good luck and later! No, this would then be like David was trying to point out (convection heat), which wouldn't work very well at all........... Frank Gotcha. Bummer. It sounded good... -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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