🐢 Keep Your Aquatic Friends Cozy!
The FREESEA Aquarium Fish Tank Heater is a 50W submersible heater designed for 1-10 gallon tanks, featuring an adjustable temperature range of 63℉ to 94℉, double safety protection, and a user-friendly external controller with a digital LED display. Backed by a 12-month warranty, it's perfect for both betta fish and turtles.
A**R
Would def buy again
Great product, it keeps the aquarium nice and cozy. The only issue is the suction cups aren’t great.
C**P
Nice Little Heater
Nice little heater. I like the digital readout and ease to use. It can hear a 38 gallon tank to 79F if the ambient temp in the room is 70. It struggled when the ambient room temp was 65 so I used two of them then.
M**E
Update: Be aware! Heat increase alows bacteria and fungi grow!!!
Update:March 1st, after two weeks of using heat, my Bandit start developing darkish spot on few scales near tail fin. First I didnt worry, but then literally in a week, spot got bigger, it started bulging and developed white color stuff on top of black looking scales. I realized heat allowed either fungi or bacteria grow rapidly. His tank is about 3gal, he is alone, no other fish. Got Beta antifungal drops and aquarium salt. Took out all gravel. I use distilled water with Betta complete water conditioner. Now I am using API salt and Pimafix fungal infection drops. For about last 3 days Bandit is lethargic and most of the time stays low or hides in his house. He was happy for first two weeks with heater hanging around it all the time. I never had any fish or Betas before, I got him in August 2017, he was healthy and spunky til recently. Now he doesnt seem to be hungry, I watch him for about 15 min to swim up to eat. Right now he sleeps in his house and wont come out. I am heart broken to think that I might have make him sick by heating up water. I change water every couple weeks. Bandit has fresh 3 live Marimo balls, which suppose to absorb impurities. I have water pump for circulation, heater right now is on 72, just about low comfort level. I been using Antifungal drops since Mar 5th, dont see any improvement yet, but it doesnt seem getting worse either. I absolutely hate to think I might have caused him getting sick! I spent so much money on this little guy for his comfort, but I didnt think I could cause him harm =('''Apparently I need to learn how to care properly for Bettas, since I never before had any fish. I got him in Petco in August 2017. When I walked by Bettas, they are in those tiney round containers laying there docile, he was the only one who went bezerk and started pounding on container, which made me look at him. He was looking at me and I heard this voice in my head " get me out of here!" I even looked around thinking where did this voice came from?Next thing I know I reach for his container...That day I dropped over 100bucks. 3gal tank, gravel, food, water drops etc. I came home thinking how did that happen and how do I best care for him? I went to Petco to buy litter for my Izabella and ended up with Bandit. I love him, he was happy in his new home, being able swim around. Now he is just lethargic, hiding in the house. I am sure heat has something to do with it. Now I am trying to reverse damage. For people like me, who dont know much about Betas, this is lesson to be learned.Original review:I got this heater Feb 14th, plugged in and it heated up quite fast, I would say in 30min temp was warming to his comfort level. I set it for 78F. I have one Beta boy, on these cold arctic days water temp got below his comfort zone, as per thermometer. My Bandit was laying low and wouldn't swim around much. When I plugged in heater, he was drawn to it immediately, he was staring at it for a while and then just hanging around it for warmth. My poor Beta was cold without heater =(''' Now that water temp is comfortable for him, which is 22-26C or 72-80F, I can see his spunky self swimming around happy! His water thank holds almost 4gal, I have gravel, water pump, not filter, and heater, and I can see my Bandit is happy. Now he has better appetite also, and I don't have to watch him for 15min before he swims up to eat, now he eats right away. I realized that he wasn't comfortable in colder temps and I am very glad I got this heater for him! Very well worth the money thus far. I wish there was option for C temps, but its only for F. Instructions are very simple, immerse heater all the way into water, plug in and press temp button. I am glad for this purchase and my Bandit is happy! I recommend this heater. 4 stars only because no C option, otherwise 5 stars.
E**E
good help
we used this heather before , ; and it works pretty well; we have it in outside water tank for turtles mostly in winter time. and sometimes we found them on top of it . this means that it keeps them warm enough . When is too cold we put them inside the house and in the summer no need .we just have to chenge them after rwo or three years depending of the used. we keep it on, all day during the cold.the tank is 25 gallons.
S**D
IT KILLED ALL MY FISH!
I bought this on October 27, 2024.It was working fine until last night. It malfunctioned and KILLED ALL MY FISH overnight!!It was set at 72 degrees! The button to change temp was not exposed. This morning it was glowing orange and with my temp gun it was 122 degrees!!!!!! 6 months old and apparently the safety shut off doesn’t work WTF!I have had different heaters in the past and this NEVER HAPPENED!$150 of fish GONE!NEVER BUY FROM THIS PROBABLY China made company!
C**C
Great
I recently purchased the FREESEA Aquarium Fish Tank Heater, and it has been a fantastic addition to my aquarium setup! This 50W submersible heater is specifically designed for small tanks, and it’s perfect for maintaining the right temperature for my betta fish and other aquatic friends.One of the standout features of this heater is its adjustable temperature external controller. Setting the desired temperature is a breeze, and the clear display allows me to monitor it at a glance. I’ve noticed that my fish are much more active and healthy since I started using this heater, which I attribute to the consistent temperature it maintains.The design of the heater is compact and sleek, making it easy to fit into my 1-10 gallon tank without taking up too much space. It’s also submersible, which means I can place it exactly where it’s needed for optimal heating. The installation process was straightforward, and I appreciated the included suction cups that keep the heater securely in place.I was also impressed by how quickly the heater warms up the water. It doesn’t take long to reach the desired temperature, and I feel confident that my fish are comfortable and safe. The heater has built-in safety features, such as over-temperature protection, which provides additional peace of mind.What I love most is its versatility; this heater is suitable for both freshwater and saltwater tanks, making it a great option if I decide to diversify my aquarium in the future. The quality of the materials used feels solid, and I expect it to last a long time.Overall, the FREESEA Aquarium Fish Tank Heater is an excellent choice for anyone with a small aquarium. It offers reliable heating, easy temperature control, and peace of mind for fish owners. I highly recommend this heater for keeping your aquatic pets happy and healthy!
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