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    Kurt
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    Default Re: White's-TreeFrog is being inactive...?

    Heat rocks are the worst! They are designed to go in with the animal, but often end up burning said animal. Decent pet stores don't carry them.

    Ceramic heat emitters can be purchased on-line from just about any where. Petco has on-line shopping, I believe, but so do a lot other stores/vendors. Josh's Frogs and Black Jungle probably have them too.

    Oh and they definitely do work. What size tank do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Heat rocks are the worst! They are designed to go in with the animal, but often end up burning said animal. Decent pet stores don't carry them.

    Ceramic heat emitters can be purchased on-line from just about any where. Petco has on-line shopping, I believe, but so do a lot other stores/vendors. Josh's Frogs and Black Jungle probably have them too.

    Oh and they definitely do work. What size tank do you have?
    20 gallon. (It's long, not tall)

    The bulb I use currently is a 150W "Nocturnal Infrared Heat Lamp". It only seems to raise the temperature maybe 5 degrees.... Right now the tank is 70 according to the thermometer thing I put in there. (My house is generally 60-69 lately. Probably 67ish now)

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    Kurt
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    I used to use a 40 watt bulb on a ten gallon and it brought it up to 85 - 90 F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I used to use a 40 watt bulb on a ten gallon and it brought it up to 85 - 90 F.
    Then... my themometer is lying and the frog has something else causing this weirdness, or my lamp/lightbulbs suck. Or the tank is simply too big for the entire thing to be very affected by the lightbulb which is tangling about 5 inches above the lid.

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal6 View Post
    Or the tank is simply too big for the entire thing to be very affected by the lightbulb which is tangling about 5 inches above the lid.
    There's the problem, the bulb is too far away from the tank. When I have used heat bulbs/ceramic heat emitters they were installed in clamp lights that rest on top of the screen mesh of the cage. The mesh is metal. If the mesh is plastic, you cannot rest it on the top of the cage as it will melt. Keep the clamp light away from the any plastic, like the frame of an aquarium. Place it in the middle of the screen top to prevent melting the frame.

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    Kerry1968
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    Can I jump in here and ask about a similar problem with my White's temperature?

    I have a 24" tall Exo terra tank and I have a heat mat on the back (behind the polystyrene 'rock' background) that stays on all the time. During the day I have a red bulb on that sits on top the mesh This raises the temperature up to around 20 degrees at the highest, the rest of the time the tank is at about 18c (64f), I know this is still low for a tree frog, but I'm not sure what to use to raise the temp. When I asked at the shop about a ceramic bulb the girl there said it'll burn through the mesh on the tank. So I went for the 40w red bulb.

    Also, as the temperature is dropping so low at night do you think it would be OK to keep the red light on all night?

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    Kurt
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    Default Re: White's-TreeFrog is being inactive...?

    You may have to keep it on all night, your temperatures are too low. I think that the polystyrene 'rock' background may be blocking the heat mat's effectiveness.

    What's the wattage on the ceramic heater and what is the mesh top made out of?

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