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    Default Re: Can someone show me their heating setup?

    Screen top covered with Plastic wrap 3/4s of the way. In dead center of screen top is Fluker's 5.5" clamp lamp with dimmer switch.

    Bulb is a 50 watt Exo Terra Sun Glo Basking light with concentrated beam. This allows you to heat the ambient air in the enclosure without dialing the light up high so its not too bright or hot.

    On the side of the tank is a Zoo Med UTH 5" x 8" for 10 gallon tank. I have 2 on, but they both are not on at the same time. If I am not going to be home to change to the nightime bulbs I will plug the extra UTH in to keep them warm when the lights go out. I have a timer with 4 constant outlets/2 daytime outlets/ and 2 night time outlets set on a 12 hour cycle.

    Ambient room temp should be in the 70s for optimum heating output from you UTH and Heat lamps.

    Night time bulb is a 50 watt infrared bulb. Most are good.

    Note/ UTHs should remain on at all times as a constant heat source. Placed on the side of the tank NOT the bottom for saftey of your frog. Temp gauge and hygrometer should be dead center of the back wall of the enclosure 1" to 1 1/2" above the substrate for a more accurate all around reading. There are many ways to heat your enclosure, but this is most common and works well. When ysing heat lights always use some kind of plant cover fake or live. The frogs appreciate a shaded place to hide just as they would do in the wild and are less likely to bury themselves all the way to hide. Unless humidity is low then they will usually bury all the way.

    Also note that heat lights will reduce humidity in the enclosure as they warm it. There are environmet control units that you can buy that can help maintain the proper climate in the enclosure. Zoo Med Hygrotherm is one such unit. I use it and recomend it highly.

    Hope this helps.
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