just over the last week or so I’ve been setting up a Fluval Roma 90 litre tank for a couple I know who have 2 fancy goldfish in a 5 gallon tank!!!
Yep a 5 gal tank is way too small for goldfish of any sort so I offered for free my spare 90 litre tank and I tried to get them to take a larger tank but this is what they wanted and have space for. I know 90litre is not ideal but least it’s certainly better than a 5 gal tank.
Anyway, I digress, I put in an apparently brand new 50w heater in the tank to get the fishless cycle going, I got the heater with a second hand tank I bought some time ago and was still in the packaging and looked brand new, so I thought would be fine.
The cycling progress was going ok but much slower than I expected after testing water last night and was unsure why.
Just this morning I glanced into the tank and saw the heating pilot light flickering.
Hang on that’s not right, switched off the heater and put my hand in tank, boy, the water was pretty warm I then put in a thermometer and it was at about 30C, too warm for fish less cycling!
Took heater out and actually felt it was bubbling and fizzing.
Not sure if can see, the labelling inside heater has burned and shrivelled due to heat!!
Set at 24C.
Boy!
Glad I switched heater off before I put my hand in the tank.
Now, this is the first time I’ve had a malfunctioning heater but I’ve certainly heard many stories of heaters causing havoc in tanks with live stock.
So glad had no fish or shrimps in the tank.
Lesson learned here, don’t buy second hand heaters, even if sellers say it’s new, don’t take their word for it as you don’t know if heater had been bashed or dropped or whatever which can cause to break it.
Have cut the power cable off the heater and put heater straight into the bin, luckily I have another spare heater that’s trustworthy.
Heater was a Marina 50w. Not a brand I normally have for heaters but thought it would be fine as I like Marina brand HOB filters and was just temporary for cycling the tank and filter.
Even then the heater would not be on for long as it’s very warm weather around at the moment so water temps are around 23C without heater so would really be minimal usage of heater.
Just a warning to all to be careful of purchasing used heaters.
Yep a 5 gal tank is way too small for goldfish of any sort so I offered for free my spare 90 litre tank and I tried to get them to take a larger tank but this is what they wanted and have space for. I know 90litre is not ideal but least it’s certainly better than a 5 gal tank.
Anyway, I digress, I put in an apparently brand new 50w heater in the tank to get the fishless cycle going, I got the heater with a second hand tank I bought some time ago and was still in the packaging and looked brand new, so I thought would be fine.
The cycling progress was going ok but much slower than I expected after testing water last night and was unsure why.
Just this morning I glanced into the tank and saw the heating pilot light flickering.
Hang on that’s not right, switched off the heater and put my hand in tank, boy, the water was pretty warm I then put in a thermometer and it was at about 30C, too warm for fish less cycling!
Took heater out and actually felt it was bubbling and fizzing.
Not sure if can see, the labelling inside heater has burned and shrivelled due to heat!!
Set at 24C.
Boy!
Glad I switched heater off before I put my hand in the tank.
Now, this is the first time I’ve had a malfunctioning heater but I’ve certainly heard many stories of heaters causing havoc in tanks with live stock.
So glad had no fish or shrimps in the tank.
Lesson learned here, don’t buy second hand heaters, even if sellers say it’s new, don’t take their word for it as you don’t know if heater had been bashed or dropped or whatever which can cause to break it.
Have cut the power cable off the heater and put heater straight into the bin, luckily I have another spare heater that’s trustworthy.
Heater was a Marina 50w. Not a brand I normally have for heaters but thought it would be fine as I like Marina brand HOB filters and was just temporary for cycling the tank and filter.
Even then the heater would not be on for long as it’s very warm weather around at the moment so water temps are around 23C without heater so would really be minimal usage of heater.
Just a warning to all to be careful of purchasing used heaters.