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    Default Re: Keeping the temp up

    Quote Originally Posted by Yelena View Post
    Hi everybody,
    I noticed that the temperature in my Pacman's enclosure is 72 now. She has a regular 10 gallons tank, with two heating pads attached to walls. Looks like this is not enough to keep my frog warm during the cold New England winter. She needs the right temp, since she is fragile and currently is treated by a vet for lack of appetite and possible digestion issues. What are idea to raise the temperature? I know the lamps and heat emitters dry amphibians' skin, so I have to figure out an alternative way keep her warm. Thanks everyone in advance!
    You can use heat lights. Just don't go over 50 watts and use a lamp that has a dimmer switch to accurately adjust the heat level. Fluker's makes 5.5" and 8.5" clamp lamps with dimmer switch.


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