

🐠 Dive into worry-free heating!
The Fluval P10 Submersible Aquarium Heater is a 10W heater designed for nano aquariums up to 3 gallons. It maintains a stable temperature of 76-78°F, features a shatterproof construction, is fully submersible, and includes an LED indicator for easy monitoring, making it perfect for both freshwater and saltwater environments.

A**R
Little beta blanket
This thing works like a charm! Just plug and play. Ever since I put it in my Fishtank, my little beta fish are so happy and warm. It’s automatically controlled by the thermostat set at the factory. I was a little freaked out at first when I thought of the idea of buying something that was controlled automatically, but no boiled fish yet! They’re warm and cozy and happy. If you’re on the fence about buying this for your beta fish, look no further than this heater. Buy your little beta fish a blanket before they freeze to death. I’ve been using it for about three months now and it’s held up so far. It’s the perfect size to fit into a 3 gallon aquarium.
M**T
Fluval P10
Works perfect in the spec 3
J**.
After 3.5 years, it literally exploded and killed all my animals
I was watching TV when I heard loud gurgling noises from my 10 gallon aquarium. I assumed it was my filter but it was coming from the heater. Of course this was odd. Suddenly, the water around the heater was bubbling very aggressively and then started to shoot out water. It looked like Old Faithful, boiling water shooting out of my open top aquarium, drenching the floor.After being frozen in fear for 2 seconds, I instinctively yanked out the plug and the boiling stopped. There was this weird black powdery stuff all over the surface and it stunk like burned rubber. The worst was the SMOKE coming out of the water and I was worried it would trigger the fire alarm of my building.I looked into my tank and saw my 6 rasboras swimming on their sides, darting and panicking. My 20 cherry shrimp, along with all the baby shrimp were doing the same. I knew they were all as good as dead. There's no way they could survive an underwater nuke caused by Fluval.The heater had a small hole, which I assume got cracked due to poor construction. This caused the toxins to leak out.I can't think of anything I did to have caused this. My last water change was a few days before, the heater was completely submerged, and there were no sudden temperature changes.I read somewhere that heaters should be replaced every 3-5 years. I wish there was a warning when the time was up other than having a mass extinction in my aquarium.
B**P
Perfect!
This is perfect for my 3 1/2 gallon beta tank! Keeps it the perfect temperature for him. His name is Gill.
B**O
Runs a little hot.
Ran a little hotter than I’d like for a beta. Added a secondary thermostat and now it works like a charm.
J**N
lo recomiendo
buen producto
S**Z
Exactly what I wanted
Packaging was great. Item arrived in good condition.
B**.
Runs hot
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Put this in a 12x12 cube tank...the temp was constantly 84 degrees...considerably higher than advertised. I switched to a different style Fluval heater and that one is holding 78...perfect. For some reason this heater ran hot.
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