Best method for night time

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Tasnene

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Hello guys hope everyone is doing good . Temperatures are starting to drop. My poor baby Yeti is cold . I have a big tank and I’m trying to figure out the best method for heating at night . Eventually I want to turn my tank into a live tank with plants, and soil. I’m told ceramic bulbs can harm the plants, also I’m worried it will on heat up one area. She’s been consistent sleeping in the middle but you never know. Heating mats I think I want to try how ever I’m not sure how that works. She’s mostly hanging out on top ( her hammocks ) she doesn’t really hangout at the bottom. I’m also not sure how effective a mat will be for a live tank. I know fore sure I don’t want to do anything that emits light, from all I have read I’m just not comfortable with that option. If any of you guys happen to have a live tank or can help with how you keep your tanks warm at night I would appreciate the help and advice. Cause 60 f is not good.
 

JumpinJellyfish

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You can use a ceramic heat emitter or a heat projector - neither puts out light, so they won't disturb your beardie's sleep. :0)
JumpinJellyfish":6wblm81e said:
You can use a ceramic heat emitter or a heat projector - neither puts out light, so they won't disturb your beardie's sleep. :0)
I just noticed where you had concerns about the che - you could use a thermostat with it. :0)
 

Tasnene

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I just ordered one from amazon so hopefully it helps I got a 100w heat emitter bulb :)
 
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