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« on: September 10, 2008, 10:12:23 AM »

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Watts In or Watts Out
An aquarium heater's strength is measured in watts. A good rule of thumb is to purchase an aquarium heater that provides a little over three watts per gallon of water. So if you have a 30-gallon aquarium, you'd need 100 watts or so from your heater.

http://www.aquariumsdirect.com/aquarium-supplies/aquariumheatersarticle.cfm

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I did have the following turtles but they went to a new home
2 Red Ear Sliders, 1 Eastern Box Turtle, 1 Russian Tortoise, 1 Yellow Belly Slider, and a Midland Paint.

I currently keep 2 Yearling Eastern Box Turtles.
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