View Full Version : Will heaters burn plants?
ianjoe
08-09-2003, 6:28 PM
If I plant anything by the heater, will the plants get burned, or over-heated at all?
If so, how else would i hide my heater in a planted tank?
thanks
ian
fishhead
08-09-2003, 9:00 PM
So long as the plant is not actually rubbing up against the heater I doubt you will see any problems. I have had a few plants growing near my heater in the past and it never seemed to make a difference, though I had a lot of water flow in the area. I currently have my heater living behind a curved piece of driftwood so that it is not visible except from the side, which looks nice since I have ferns and moss growing all over the wood. Some Java Fern and Bolbitis wound up weaving around and growing near the heater with no problems.
cpr4cpu
08-12-2003, 12:43 PM
with a submersible heater, you can lay it along the substrate in the back. This is best with heaters that have an external temp. adjustment.
Pulling the heater out to make a temp adjustment is a pain in the butt when you have it laying accross the bottom of the tank in the back behind all the plants and decorations...