Infrared heat emitters

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emilybortz

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I've always heard to stay away from infrared emitters, because they would keep my beardie up at night. I've got the Zoo Med Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter, and it wasn't 'till I checked the box today that I saw that it was "infrared."
It doesn't emit any light, so I had no idea. Should I get a different emitter, or is it fine if it doesn't produce light?

Thanks guys :)
 

shaggy

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I have heard the same thing. I have one, too, but I turn it off at night. My ambient temperature doesn't cool things off very much. That's one of the reasons that I am looking at thermostats, though, because in my new setup I plan to use a radiant heat source. The enclosure is 4x2x2 which should be big enough to provide different zones.
 

gulfbrzdawn

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Yes, the CHE(ceramic heat emitter) that you have is fine. I think you are getting it mixed up with the infrared "colored" bulbs that are not recommended at night, due to the light from the bulb disturbing a beardies sleep pattern.

The infrared is actually the heat that it is producing; not the light.
 
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