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JOLLY heaters are designed for small freshwater and marine tanks. Their plastic casing makes them very durable and safe. These heaters can be placed beneath the gravel, making them a good choice also for turtle or reptile tanks.
SKU | 3425581 |
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Primary Brand | Sicce |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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