I am in the same situation with my 10 gallon acrylic hex tank ( 2 BETFs ). Currently a 50w infrared bulb is maintaining the heat, but I worry about the coming winter and a cold house. I am debating putting a ceramic tile between the heating pad and the tank to spread the heat evenly and minimize the chance of outgassing by the acrylic overheating. Has anybody tried this ??
Thanks in advance.
Sorry Andrew, I already had someone claim it as soon as I posted about it on another forum!
Caver - I ended up solving the problem by using a small space heater set about 2 feet away from the vivarium that has temperature control on it. I can maintain the temperatures very nicely now with it and it's small enough that it doesn't cost a fortune and doesn't overheat the whole room.
They also sell the low wattage tape for the snake trays,but the plastic made for trays is much thicker then the clear acrylic. Better safe then sorry. Good job on the heater. Thats what i do. The frogs are in a climate controlled room.
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