Hi -
I have a ten gallon tank filled to 9 gallon with one betta in
I have a heater that I set to 26.5 celsius and a Dennerle nano thermometer that did match that temperature.
A month on and I found that I was waking up to find the Dennerle reading 24 degrees celsius.
My betta was breathing heavily at the bottom of the tank - no ammonia problem when tested.
I had squeezed the filter out and gravel vacuumed with
I turned up the thermostat on the heater to 28 and now the Dennerle is at 26
Is it possible that the thermostat is not working properly and should I trust the Dennerle nano thermometer over it?
I was thinking about getting a digital probe to test it out - if anyone can recommend one?
I also put in an air stone in case the temperature is 28 degree to be able to oxygenate the water and have this one for a few hours each day -
is that best practice or should I have it off or on all the time.
Advice appreciated please
I have a ten gallon tank filled to 9 gallon with one betta in
I have a heater that I set to 26.5 celsius and a Dennerle nano thermometer that did match that temperature.
A month on and I found that I was waking up to find the Dennerle reading 24 degrees celsius.
My betta was breathing heavily at the bottom of the tank - no ammonia problem when tested.
I had squeezed the filter out and gravel vacuumed with
I turned up the thermostat on the heater to 28 and now the Dennerle is at 26
Is it possible that the thermostat is not working properly and should I trust the Dennerle nano thermometer over it?
I was thinking about getting a digital probe to test it out - if anyone can recommend one?
I also put in an air stone in case the temperature is 28 degree to be able to oxygenate the water and have this one for a few hours each day -
is that best practice or should I have it off or on all the time.
Advice appreciated please