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Does anyone know how important it is to keep the water level at the water level line on aquarium heaters? I just bought one and the line is like at the tippy top of my tank and I can't fill it up that high.
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Babysitter for hire
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: S.E. MO
Age: 35
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Can you lower it any using the holder that it came with? If not I would keep it as close as possible. How far off is it from the mark? 1/4inch; 1/2inch...? What kind is it? I'm guessing that its not submersible.
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