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Which wattage of a CHE should I buy? It is a Sulcata. The lights sit about two feet above the tort and it is in a 40 gal tank. The options my pet store has are 60w, 100w and 150w.
sibi said:I use the 100 w for one reason: it's the optimal temp for sulcatas. The 150w is just too hot and can dehydrated your tort especially when he's getting heat from a heating pad and/or a basking light without the use of thermostats. In short, some may want to get a 150w and use a dimmer which is not designed to be used with CHE. It either burns out or shortens the life of a very expensive bulb. I won't risk overheating my tort or burning out the bulb whose wattage is not meant to be used for sulcatas. The only way to use 150 w is with a thermostat. It doesn't provide any advantages over a 100 w. Unless you have a rather large enclosure to heat & circulate, there's no other reason to get that. Also, why buy a thermostat when you can achieve the optimal temp with 100w?
Cowboy_Ken said:I use a 150watt CHE on a thermostat. I like the stability of a thermostat to control the heat. Daytime I have my Powersun on 12hrs. and the CHE is active though not on unless the increase in temps is needed. I don't need to monitor the temps after setup/stabilization to continually raise and lower the wattage going to my CHE because its always ready to turn on if the temps drop or turn off when the proper temp is reached.