Aquarium Heaters and Fish Tank Heaters
![]() NEW INTERPET AQUARIUM DELTA THERM HEATER 100 WATT Sale Price: £14.99 |
![]() 300W LCD AUTOMATIC AQUARIUM HEATERTHERMOSTAT FISH TANK Sale Price: £19.99 |
![]() ELITE 100W AQUARIUM HEATER NEW Sale Price: £20.00 |
![]() AQUA VITAL 55W AQUARIUM HEATER Sale Price: £10.00 |
![]() 200 WATT AQUARIUM HEATER FISH TANK KOI QUARANTINE TANK Sale Price: £8.75 |
![]() 100w HAGEN ELITE SUBMERSIBLE TROPICAL AQUARIUM HEATER Sale Price: £9.90 |
![]() 25W Crystal Glass Aquarium Heater with Ultra Protection Sale Price: £3.33 |
![]() 200W 10 Tropical Aquarium Auto Tank Thermostat Heater Sale Price: £7.99 |
![]() Weipro MX1014 1000W Titanuim Heater for Aquarium Sale Price: £43.42 |
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An aquarium heater is a device used in the fishkeeping hobby to warm the temperature of aquarium water. Most tropical freshwater and marine aquariums are maintained at temperatures that range from 22-30 ºC (71-86 ºF). Most commonly, aquarium heaters are immersion style heaters, these heaters consist of a glass tube containing a heating element wound about a ceramic or glass insert. The glass tube also contains an adjustable thermostat which turns the heating element on to maintain the required temperature. Some glass immersion heaters also contain sand, and most, but not all, are fully submersible.
Heating of the aquarium can also be achieved via a heating element in the form of a flexible heating cable that is buried beneath the aquarium substrate. Undergravel cable heating is popular in heavily planted aquariums. Aquaria can also be heated by using heating mats which are placed underneath the fish tank aquarium. Glass is, however, a poor conducter of heat and thus reduces the efficiency.























