Octo Strong Heater Holder™

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Let’s face it….suction cups, well, suck! And then they pop off. That’s why my products feature super strong neodymium magnets. One thing that always bothered me about heaters is that they come with suctions cups that eventually stop doing their job. Well, now you don’t have to worry about that. These Octo Strong Heater Holders™ are made from 1/4″ clear cell cast acrylic and feature o-rings made of a material that can withstand the elements of a saltwater tank. Available in both single and double configurations, for standard round heaters (up to 1") as well as the flat Cobalt Neo-Therm heaters.

I use N52 neodymium magnets. Rare earth magnets are not reef safe on their own, so I fabricate custom acrylic pods that encapsulate the magnets and keep them away from your water. Please visit the magnet warning page for more information on these magnets.

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Soooo....this is coming...tomorrow... :D
 

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Suction cups suck....but evidently not good enough, my heater and thermometer probe refuse to stay in place. Great idea there though, maybe I'll get some polycarb and try a little DIY.
 
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Generally, polycarbonate is more difficult to machine than acrylic. If you're not experienced working with polycarbonate then I would definitely recommend acrylic.

Suction cups suck....but evidently not good enough, my heater and thermometer probe refuse to stay in place. Great idea there though, maybe I'll get some polycarb and try a little DIY.
 
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Aqueon pro series.
 

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Yeah they're brand new so they look good for photos. I never used them for a reason. :)
Haha yea, definitely look sleek in the photo. Love your product line man, keep crankin em out. Just ordered an FFF last week and im looking forward to it, as much as I enjoy looking at my raw 2" pvc section with drilled holes and suction cups.
 

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Aqueon pro series.

These are the absolute best heaters. I have had them for years and have never had a failure. I have 10 of them for heating my buckets from the water for the tanks etc. not once have I had a failure!

I don’t know why people don’t talk about these heaters or why the big dogs Do not carry them, but they literally are the best.

I will not use another heater. I tried the others with minimal success.
 

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