What Size Aquarium Heater Do You Need?
Calculate the right heater wattage for your fish tank based on volume and room temperature.
Sizing Your Aquarium Heater
General rule: 3-5 watts per gallon for a 10°F temperature rise. A 55-gallon tropical tank (78°F target) in a 68°F room: 55 × 5 = 275W heater. For larger tanks (75+ gallons), use two smaller heaters instead of one large one — this provides backup if one fails and distributes heat more evenly.
Heater Safety
A stuck-on heater is the #1 fish killer among equipment failures. Always use a separate temperature controller ($15-30) as a failsafe — it cuts power if the tank exceeds your set temperature. For tanks over 75 gallons, two heaters with a controller provides redundancy: if one fails off, the other maintains temperature. If one fails on, the controller shuts it down.
A sudden temperature drop of 5°F+ can trigger Ich (white spot disease) in tropical fish — the most common aquarium disease. A reliable heater with a temperature controller is cheaper ($40-60 total) than treating a tank full of sick fish ($20-40 in medication plus potential fish losses). Prevention is always cheaper than cure in fishkeeping.