Night temp low... Options?

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Sizzle

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Hey there,

My bearded dragons night temps get down to around 63 degrees which I know is too low. I do not currently have a CHE but I do own a underpad heater. I was wondering if this would be a good option for making night temps better without a CHE?

I've noticed my beardie is eating less and sleeping more and I wonder if it's to do with the night temps. He refuses crickets entirely and only eats salads and will never refuse a butterworm or superworm.

He is just over 6 months now and I had sorta wondered if maybe the cold temps are pushing him into brumation.

Any thoughts appreciated.
 

kingofnobbys

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I use this kind of setup under in my skink and beardie tanks
viewtopic.php?f=75&t=224976&p=1746469&hilit=safe+way+to+use+heatpads#p1746469
, granted , it is never as cold overnight here as it is there.
My room temp never gets colder than 22 degC.

I think in your case, you will need to invest in
a ceramic heat emitter
a second ceramic light fitting
a cage to prevent dragon from getting too close to it or touching it
a thermostat to control the ceramic heat emitter 24/7.
 

CooperDragon

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Yeah you'll want to bump the temps a little. 10 degrees would be about right so you won't need much. I suggest either a low wattage CHE or a MegaRay heat projector. You can hook it to a thermostat or just have it on a timer to come on overnight. I'd cheat it to one side of the tank so when it comes on it still provides a gradient with some temp options for overnight.
 

Sizzle

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CooperDragon":2jy0nti9 said:
Yeah you'll want to bump the temps a little. 10 degrees would be about right so you won't need much. I suggest either a low wattage CHE or a MegaRay heat projector. You can hook it to a thermostat or just have it on a timer to come on overnight. I'd cheat it to one side of the tank so when it comes on it still provides a gradient with some temp options for overnight.

Any suggestions on brand of CHE? Also would the underheater suffice until that arrives? I figured id put it on one side (the side he doesn't sleep on just to bump the temp a little.
 

CooperDragon

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The heat mat won't help project any heat. It will work if you have it under a tile or something like that. They heat more through contact. The temps aren't low enough to be really harmful though. It's just not optimal is all.

I use these and really like them. They don't get nearly as hot (surface) as a CHE does and still send plenty of heat down into the tank http://www.reptileuv.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=196
 
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