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Old 02-06-2007, 09:06 AM
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does anyone know where to purchase a precise heater. i have had nothing but trouble with two heaters i bought. also i would like to get a more accurate themometer. i have a visitherm heater and a coral life thermometer.
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You might want to look at getting a controller. Most heaters are not reliable with the built in thermostat system.
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