I've had two Interpet 50W heaters go bonkers on me in the space of 24-30 months, and despite gradually cranking down the temperature setting to the lowest possible level, the temperature in the 40L tank kept on going up and up. It got to the point that the setting was at 22C but the water temperature peaked at 32C before I finally intervened more drastically - I admit I was a bit 'eye-of-the-ball' towards the end there. This size heater was what came with the tank.
I've ditched the first one completely, and have just turned the newest one off now, so that the water is 'cold' at 17/18C. Fortunately there are only guppies in it at the moment and they seem quite content - slower, but content. I'm fed up with this happening and worried about the risk to the fish of it going wrong more dramatically and basicaly cooking them. That happened with my first tank years ago, when I was a kid, and I was very upset about that at the time, so I'm very conscious of that possibility.
Even though this current temperature seems to be working, at least for the moment, I'd like to get some heat in there again. I was wondering about getting a smaller heater in there.
1) If I got a smaller heater, say 25W, would that be incapable of cooking the fish even if it went bonkers and was constantly on?
2) Would it be incapable of heating the tank to any sensible degree?
3) Would it be bad for the heater's lifespan if it was on all the time and struggling?
I've ditched the first one completely, and have just turned the newest one off now, so that the water is 'cold' at 17/18C. Fortunately there are only guppies in it at the moment and they seem quite content - slower, but content. I'm fed up with this happening and worried about the risk to the fish of it going wrong more dramatically and basicaly cooking them. That happened with my first tank years ago, when I was a kid, and I was very upset about that at the time, so I'm very conscious of that possibility.
Even though this current temperature seems to be working, at least for the moment, I'd like to get some heat in there again. I was wondering about getting a smaller heater in there.
1) If I got a smaller heater, say 25W, would that be incapable of cooking the fish even if it went bonkers and was constantly on?
2) Would it be incapable of heating the tank to any sensible degree?
3) Would it be bad for the heater's lifespan if it was on all the time and struggling?