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    dsmalex97
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    Some thoughts :]

    1. Infra-red can't cause any kind of problems in their behavior, and/or eye's. I've been looking for information on it and can't find anything. I've always been under the idea that infra-red bulb's can be on as a 24 hour heat source. If you got anything saying otherwise please send my way, I just never found anything.

    2. Saran wrap, and foil are good quick fixes but try plexi. It seems you guys are worried about it catching fire so why mess with it? Plexi is cheap, and is an end-all for humidity issues. Back in the day my pops used to hate when I used saran wrap because he thought I would burn the house down too lol. He made me use plexi, and honestly it's so much better. It looks nicer, and doesn't pose any kind of hazard. It's also cool because it's perfectly see through, and you don't loose any kind of sight from the top of the tank. If you use it to cover up 2/3's and then cut a hole in the center of that piece it works beautifully.

    3. Forgot to mention to use a probe WHENEVER using any kind of heat lamp. I usually just leave the probe in the tank before I put any animal in a tank with a lamp. Accurite has a really cheap thermometer/hygrometer. It will record Ambient temps, humidity, and probe temps. It costs 12 bucks at walmart. I have like 10 of them for my snakes lol. But you put the probe on the substrate directly below the lamp, and see what it gets to. I can link you guys if you want.

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    A link would be nice, thanks. I don't really trust walmart though....
    I have plexi on my Pacific's tank. It keeps her tank humid and keeps the heat in like a charm. I don't have any big enough pieces to use on Jr's tank though. The tinfoil works pretty good. the only problem I have with the plexi is that when the temp in the tank rises it bends and the corners come up, so I get worried the my tiny Pacific will crawl out. She has a light on the side of her tank which she basks in. I wanted a piece of glass for Jr's tank, it worked great on my fishtank to keep heat and humidity in. Only half would be covered, the rest of the tank would have the hood on it. thanks for everyone's help.

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    dsmalex97
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    Buy Acu-Rite 00891 Indoor/Outdoor Digital Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Display | Acu-Rite 00891

    That's the one. I wouldn't worry about them crapping out on you. Tried and tested among the bp.net community for years. I've had mine for over 5 years, and they work like a charm still.

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    Default Re: Jr's not looking too hot....

    Quote Originally Posted by dsmalex97 View Post
    Some thoughts :]

    1. Infra-red can't cause any kind of problems in their behavior, and/or eye's. I've been looking for information on it and can't find anything. I've always been under the idea that infra-red bulb's can be on as a 24 hour heat source. If you got anything saying otherwise please send my way, I just never found anything.

    2. Saran wrap, and foil are good quick fixes but try plexi. It seems you guys are worried about it catching fire so why mess with it? Plexi is cheap, and is an end-all for humidity issues. Back in the day my pops used to hate when I used saran wrap because he thought I would burn the house down too lol. He made me use plexi, and honestly it's so much better. It looks nicer, and doesn't pose any kind of hazard. It's also cool because it's perfectly see through, and you don't loose any kind of sight from the top of the tank. If you use it to cover up 2/3's and then cut a hole in the center of that piece it works beautifully.

    3. Forgot to mention to use a probe WHENEVER using any kind of heat lamp. I usually just leave the probe in the tank before I put any animal in a tank with a lamp. Accurite has a really cheap thermometer/hygrometer. It will record Ambient temps, humidity, and probe temps. It costs 12 bucks at walmart. I have like 10 of them for my snakes lol. But you put the probe on the substrate directly below the lamp, and see what it gets to. I can link you guys if you want.
    The higher wattages even infrared can cause burns. The lack of bright light doesn't remove the oven affect that comes from them. This is why they dry everything out so bad. Has nothing to do with affecting their day night cycle. The wattage can be dangerous if not monitored. The temps may read correctly but it is still possible to harm the frog from direct exsposure to the higher strength bulb. If mmonitored and not placed directly over the enclosure it may work fine, but risks will be taken and two heat pads with a lower wattage light will provide the same affect with out the danger or actually cooking the frog and drying him and everything out. Plus the extra heat pad as I mentioned before will warm the glass which is where the ambient air in the house cools the enclosure. The air outside does like the defroster of a car heater. When its warm the glass inside the care will be cold yet outside the cars winshield will be warm. Heat trancfer is how it loses temp inside. The heat pads will help stop that.


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