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    Whats a good watt for a heat bulb to use during the winter time? Mine I have in it now isn't going above 80 during the day I've noticed. Its been VERY cold where I live. And I am going tomorrow to get a higher heat bulb for him, but don't want to get something to high of a wattage.

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    Not sure what size heat bulb you have at the moment. Have you considered switching to a CHE (ceramic heat emitter) for heat? It produces really really good heat without producing any light. They also last much much longer than heat bulbs. Just a thought. I would say a 100w CHE would be perfect for you.
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    I've just been using the blue day heat bulb. But hasn't been doing the best this Winter. Like I said, its only been getting to 79-80 this winter. Right now its 6 degrees where I am right now.

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    The 100 watt CHE, as Paul said, is definitely the way to go. Connect it to a thermostat so it doesn't overheat the tank. They last longer than the lightbulbs and do not dry things out as bad.
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    Hello, I was having the same problem with heat myself this winter and this is what I did. If you build a box out of wood or even some nice thick cardboard and put it around 3 sides, back and 2 sides I find it it holds the heat in good. I use under tank heaters on this tank so they r inbetween the wood and glass, its almost as if it was underneath. Leave a gap around the top edge were your lid is and a gap on each side in the front for air flow. You need the airflow again just as if it was underneath. I will post a picture. And the tank is out from the wall a good 4 inches so the air flows out both sides of the foil. And there is a 10-20 gallon UTH on one side and a 30-50 on the other so there is a temp gradient, and this is a 20 gallon tall not a 10 gallon. In the summer I can tear it all down.
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    Hmm ok, I might try something like this. My room he is in gets no heat, so all the heat is relied on the heat lamp.

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    Be sure to mist well. The heaters work well, but can dry out the tank .

    If you use an UTH I'd recommend placing on a side wall so he doesn't burrow down and burn himself. I use 2 UTH pads. One on each side, in the corner. It creates a nice warm corner, which mine all love.
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