

AquaMiracle Adjustable Aquarium Heater Super Short Aquarium Heater with LED Digital Display Thermostat
By taking full advantage of the model technology this aquarium heater features:
- Super short in length, easy to hide in your aquarium
- Fast heating to the set temperature with the highly heat-conductive sands
- High accuracy of temperature
- Automatic power-off when the heater is out of water or if the water level is low
- Easy to operate without getting your hands wet - by simply setting the external thermal controller
- Protecting sleeve at the bottom to protect the heater when it is dropped accidentally.

Full Considerations for Convenience and Accuracy!

Super Compact in Size!
This aquarium heater is SUPER SHORT in length – might be the shortest heater in the market!
It is only a bit more than HALF of the length comparing with the traditional heaters!
The innovative super short length perfectly solves the headache of the fish keepers on the traditional heaters! Takes up less space, easy to hide, but in full power!

Accurate Temperature
Thanks to the intelligent inverter technology, with the in-built chips the thermostat keeps the heater at a constant temperature at an accuracy of 1F, much more accurate than the traditional knob-controlled heaters. The thermostat shows 2 readings – the current temperature and the set temperature – very easy to operate


How to choose the right heater for your aquarium?
There are three elements to consider to determine the right heater for your aquarium size:
- Room temperature
- Aquarium water volume
- Desired temperature.
Most aquarium experts recommend that you determine your heater’s power in terms of watts per gallon (WPG). Typically, you will need around 2.5 to 5 watts per gallon in your tank.
So, for example, a 10-gallon aquarium would need a 25- to 50-watt heater.
Still, this is only a rough estimate—you will also need to consider the room temperature to make an accurate calculation.
If your room temperature is low, you will need a larger heater to raise the water temperature in your tank—a cold room may require more than 5 watts for each gallon of water.
Follow our recommendations to choose the right heater for your aquarium.
KIND REMINDER: if you have a very large aquairum you are suggested to buy 2 heaters - put one at the left and another one at the right. This will allow your aquarium to have faster heating and more constant temperature.

AquaMiracle Adjustable Aquarium Heater Super Short Aquarium Heater with LED Digital Display Thermostat
By taking full advantage of the model technology this aquarium heater features:
- Super short in length, easy to hide in your aquarium
- Fast heating to the set temperature with the highly heat-conductive sands
- High accuracy of temperature
- Automatic power-off when the heater is out of water or if the water level is low
- Easy to operate without getting your hands wet - by simply setting the external thermal controller
- Protecting sleeve at the bottom to protect the heater when it is dropped accidentally.

Full Considerations for Convenience and Accuracy!

Super Compact in Size!
This aquarium heater is SUPER SHORT in length – might be the shortest heater in the market!
It is only a bit more than HALF of the length comparing with the traditional heaters!
The innovative super short length perfectly solves the headache of the fish keepers on the traditional heaters! Takes up less space, easy to hide, but in full power!

Accurate Temperature
Thanks to the intelligent inverter technology, with the in-built chips the thermostat keeps the heater at a constant temperature at an accuracy of 1F, much more accurate than the traditional knob-controlled heaters. The thermostat shows 2 readings – the current temperature and the set temperature – very easy to operate


How to choose the right heater for your aquarium?
There are three elements to consider to determine the right heater for your aquarium size:
- Room temperature
- Aquarium water volume
- Desired temperature.
Most aquarium experts recommend that you determine your heater’s power in terms of watts per gallon (WPG). Typically, you will need around 2.5 to 5 watts per gallon in your tank.
So, for example, a 10-gallon aquarium would need a 25- to 50-watt heater.
Still, this is only a rough estimate—you will also need to consider the room temperature to make an accurate calculation.
If your room temperature is low, you will need a larger heater to raise the water temperature in your tank—a cold room may require more than 5 watts for each gallon of water.
Follow our recommendations to choose the right heater for your aquarium.
KIND REMINDER: if you have a very large aquairum you are suggested to buy 2 heaters - put one at the left and another one at the right. This will allow your aquarium to have faster heating and more constant temperature.




























































