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    *Raising Temp Tips Needed

    Hi all

    I am currently looking for extra sources to heat my 2' by 2' by 17"h boaphile cage. I'm having trouble because it is a front-opening enclosure with no screen top so I'm not sure if I can use a heat lamp I have a built-in UTH and I side-mounted an extra UTH. The temps currently sit around 82 F and I would love to bump them to around 88 F if possible.

    The enclosure resembles the following (no top ventilation is the key here):


    Any other heat sources I can look into?
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    Thanks in advance
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    Re: *Raising Temp Tips Needed

    You should install a radiant heat panel.
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    Re: *Raising Temp Tips Needed

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    You should install a radiant heat panel.
    Thanks!

    I'm searching for them right now, is there a specific brand you would recommend or place to get them?
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    thanks! just ordered it.

    let's keep fingers crossed that everything goes smooth with installing ...
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    Hope all goes well...I was planning on getting a few of these as well when I build my new enclosures. Keep us/ me ( =P ) posted..
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    The reptile basics radiant heat panel came today, I had an install question someone here could probably answer.

    It came with the screws (as the site tells you) and I was wondering if it's better to use a power drill or a simple Philips screwdriver to install it into the cage below.

    link to the radiant heat panel
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    Thanks in advance!
    Last edited by akjadlnfkjfdkladf; 12-07-2011 at 04:40 PM.
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    Personally what I do when putting a screw into just about anything, is drill a 'pilot' hole first. You will want to use a drill bit a bit smaller than the screws you will be using. This keeps things from splitting/tearing.

    It's not required, but it seems to help. Otherwise, I would use just a Phillip screwdriver and do it manually for screwing into plastic. You could mess things up quickly with a power screw bit.
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    ended up having a buddy over that's good with this stuff so i sat back while he went to work. The temps are perfect thanks so much for the help!
    -kyle

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    Glad it's working out for you =)
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