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Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

Having hard time keeping temp >80. Was using basking light but that gives off too much light. Using heat pad under aquarium now. Suggestions?

05-07-2008 05:22 AM
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RE: Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

Unless the room you have the enclosure in is at least in the mid 70's, you will have a hard time keeping the temps up unless you put a top on it to hold the heat in. I suggest using a ceramic heat emitter that you can find at most pet stores. Get a 100 watt one and then you can adjust the height to get your required temp.

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RE: Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

Thanks Chucky. I'm thinking the heat emitter will heat only a portion, possible the hide area of the 40 gallon tank(36" x 18 "") the redfoot is in. Sound like I will have to cover entire tank if I want to raise the temp in entire tank.

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RE: Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

You can leave about a 1" opening on the opposite end of the hide and it may be enough to hold the heat and humidity in.

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RE: Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

I keep a screen top on the viv, and on one side a heat emitter, and on the other side a long tube UVB 10.0. The rest of the screen, I put clear mailing tape. It holds the humidity in just as good as plexi glass. The screen filters the UVB light just like tall trees in the forest would. I made a hole in the screen for the heat emitter to go into. This works for me.


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RE: Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

redreptile Wrote:
Thanks Chucky. I'm thinking the heat emitter will heat only a portion, possible the hide area of the 40 gallon tank(36" x 18 "") the redfoot is in. Sound like I will have to cover entire tank if I want to raise the temp in entire tank.


I fold several pieces of aluminum foil together to make one big piece, big enough to cover the top of the habitat. Then I cover it all, even over the top of the lights, and tuck it around the edges so that its all covered tightly. If it gets too warm inside, you can open a corner. The foil keeps the cool air from the house from flooding in, and keeps the warm air inside.

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RE: Heating redfoot indoor enclosure

Take a look at this.. that Chucky designed that we use on the Turtletary caresheet. Notice the dimmer switch.. http://www.redfoots.com/emitter/color.htm

And glad to hear you turned off all that light!


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