Jason is right your going to need to find another to heat the actual room up abit, you really don't want to go over that 100 watt CHE. Even just a little space eater from wal mart would do the trick.
Jason is right your going to need to find another to heat the actual room up abit, you really don't want to go over that 100 watt CHE. Even just a little space eater from wal mart would do the trick.
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Yes but the heater is about 18 inches away from the bottom of the tank it. Heats it up fine and in the summer I only run a 50 watt night time bulb.but let's refocus on the eating problem
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Heat stress is a common cause of frogs refusal to eat and also weakens the immune system
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He eats tho just not in as large volume as a frog of his size
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Could still be it
or if the tanks too large, they're best started in a 5-10 gallon tank and moved to a 10-20gallon when older. Any bigger it can be difficult to heat. You might get the upper temperature in a large tank but not the ambient unless the room is warm, so a poor thermal gradient
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