burning2nd
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(besides my heater being in my sump)
its 82.6 degrees in the sump, and 81.0 in the tank.
why dont they both stay closer together? temp wise.
the sumps hot i guess cause the heater is there, but what makes such a lose it heat.
is it the shear volume of the main tank?
its 82.6 degrees in the sump, and 81.0 in the tank.
why dont they both stay closer together? temp wise.
the sumps hot i guess cause the heater is there, but what makes such a lose it heat.
is it the shear volume of the main tank?