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Can Aquarium Heater Touch Substrate. It'll keep it off the substrate. I've been using a 200w heater in this tank. so the heater in my tank is a big eyesore. no, burying a standard aquarium heater in substrate or gravel is not safe. Under gravel heaters are designed. try angling the heater a bit! No matter where i put it, it always manages to peek out. i have a 10 gallon tank in my basement which is really cold in the winter. If it's bare glass i would. unless the packaging states it can be placed under gravel, i would be wary to do it. also called a substrate heater, an undergravel aquarium heater is designed to be buried in the gravel without fear of damage. I was wondering if you can hide. does the heater have a rubber foot (or something to protect the bottom) or is it bare glass? I know in smaller tanks you can buy submersible heaters, but idk. This action risks overheating and uneven heat distribution in the water.

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so the heater in my tank is a big eyesore. does the heater have a rubber foot (or something to protect the bottom) or is it bare glass? It'll keep it off the substrate. Under gravel heaters are designed. If it's bare glass i would. This action risks overheating and uneven heat distribution in the water. I've been using a 200w heater in this tank. I know in smaller tanks you can buy submersible heaters, but idk. also called a substrate heater, an undergravel aquarium heater is designed to be buried in the gravel without fear of damage. I was wondering if you can hide.

Understanding Aquarium Heaters Must Watch for Beginners! YouTube

Can Aquarium Heater Touch Substrate Under gravel heaters are designed. If it's bare glass i would. No matter where i put it, it always manages to peek out. try angling the heater a bit! no, burying a standard aquarium heater in substrate or gravel is not safe. I know in smaller tanks you can buy submersible heaters, but idk. i have a 10 gallon tank in my basement which is really cold in the winter. This action risks overheating and uneven heat distribution in the water. I've been using a 200w heater in this tank. does the heater have a rubber foot (or something to protect the bottom) or is it bare glass? Under gravel heaters are designed. I was wondering if you can hide. It'll keep it off the substrate. also called a substrate heater, an undergravel aquarium heater is designed to be buried in the gravel without fear of damage. unless the packaging states it can be placed under gravel, i would be wary to do it. so the heater in my tank is a big eyesore.

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