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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 00:39:35 -0400, "Bruce Geist"
wrote: I put in a heating cable when I initially set up my 135 gallon. It was nothing but trouble. .... My message: don't use heating cables. I doubt they help your plants, and they are very inconvenient to use. Thanks Bruce. I've gotten quite a few responses, all of them saying "don't get heating cables". I think I will spend my money on a pH controller, which I wasn't going to get if I had to get the cables. Thanks to all that replied. Frankie |
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