Hello everyone,
When I woke up this morning and looked into my beardies enclosure it said 62 F. I am not sure if it had dropped even more so but I was wondering if that's a bit too cold? I don't want him to catch a cold or get sick. Should I supply a low wattage ceramic heat emitter? If so, what is a good wattage to get for a wood enclosure (4ft x 2ft x 2ft)? Also, can they be on a dimmer at all?
That's not too bad and shouldn't cause a problem. If it drops below that regularly overnight a CHE is a good idea. 100w usually does the trick and they can be set on a dimmer. I would only bump the temps into the low 70s. My thermostat is set to keep overnight temps between 70(on) and 73(off).
That looks like a basic on/off thermostat which would be OK for a CHE but I wouldn't use it for a basking light. You'll want a dimming thermostat for that so the light isn't constantly flicking on and off. I think for that you'll want a VE-200D or a Herpstat1.
Ok, awesome. I looked them up and they look like great products, a little pricey but I think its worth it since you get all the features and what not. The only downfall is cant use a MVB with it. I might have to save up for those. Also, I tried using the 100w CHE last night and it turns out great this morning the temp in his viv was 73 degrees. I wasn't sure if the 100w would be too much but I think its good wattage for now. It's still chilly at nights going into fall but I will have to wait till it gets into winter months
Is that on/off operation too? If so it won't work well with a basking light. That should be fine for a CHE though since the on/off wouldn't be visible. You're right that the MVB won't work well with a thermostat. The dimming thermostats seem to work best with halogen lights.