Sicce Scuba Preset 250W Aquarium Heater
The Sicce Scuba Preset 250W Aquarium Heater is a high-quality, fully submersible heater designed to maintain a stable preset temperature in freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Built with Sicces trusted Italian engineering, this heater offers reliable performance, durability, and simple plug-and-play operationperfect for hobbyists who want consistent heat without manual adjustments.
Ideal for medium to large aquariums, the Scuba Preset heater is factory set to maintain an optimal temperature range for most tropical fish, helping reduce stress and temperature fluctuations.
Fully Submersible Preset Temperature Reliable Italian Engineering
Key Features
🔥 Preset Temperature Control No adjustments required
💧 Fully Submersible Horizontal or vertical installation
🛡️ Shatter-Resistant Housing Durable and aquarium safe
Maintains Stable Heat Reduces temperature swings
🐠 Safe for Freshwater & Saltwater Aquariums
🇮🇹 Trusted Sicce Quality Designed in Italy
⚙️ Product Details
- Brand: Sicce
- Model: Scuba Preset
- Wattage: 250W
- Temperature Setting: Preset (approx. 7579°F / 2426°C)
- Use: Freshwater & saltwater aquariums
- Recommended Tank Size: ~4065 gallons
- Installation: Fully submersible (horizontal or vertical)
📏 Always verify temperature with a separate aquarium thermometer.
💡 Why Choose the Sicce Scuba Preset 250W?
Simple plug-and-play heating
No risk of accidental temperature misadjustment
Excellent for community and planted tanks
Ideal for hobbyists who prefer set-and-forget equipment
❓ FAQ Sicce Scuba Preset 250W
Q: What temperature is this heater preset to?
A: It is factory preset to maintain approximately 7579°F, ideal for most tropical fish.
Q: Can I adjust the temperature?
A: Nothis is a preset heater designed for simplicity and stability.
Q: Is this heater safe for saltwater tanks?
A: Yesit is safe for both freshwater and marine aquariums.
Q: Can it be installed horizontally?
A: Yesthe Scuba Preset heater is fully submersible and can be installed horizontally or vertically.
Q: Should I still use a thermometer?
A: Yesalways use a separate thermometer to monitor water temperature.
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