I'm not planning on using one because I'm assuming the two 300watt heaters I have will keep my water to around 80 degrees F. My house is usually a standard 74. So the entire environment surrounding the substrate is going to be approximately the same temperature I'm shooting for.
I may have missed the part of physical science where my substrate is going to be significantly less but that was my theory on whether or not to invest in a substrate heater. If A is warm, and B is warm, C should stay equally warm.
Of course I used a similar logic with my lighting and flunked so YMMV :grinyes:
I may have missed the part of physical science where my substrate is going to be significantly less but that was my theory on whether or not to invest in a substrate heater. If A is warm, and B is warm, C should stay equally warm.
Of course I used a similar logic with my lighting and flunked so YMMV :grinyes: