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Re: Infrared Heater?
I don't use lamps, they zap the humidity, give us pics & details of your set up that would help
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Re: Infrared Heater?
I would think that is would take some time for it to fully heat up.
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Re: Infrared Heater?
Looks like a great setup! 
If there's one thing I could change it would be the large hide(s). But yeah, it's subjective.
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Re: Infrared Heater?
Yeah, the one on the hot side is really big, but it was only $14 at the Repticon event, so I got it. I do need to get another one that is like the one on the cool side. But Simon will have to make do until I get the electronics sorted out and a perfect ecosphere established first. He seems to prefer the big one oddly enough and is not real shy anyways.
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Re: Infrared Heater?
yea the ceramic heat bulbs take a little while to heat up. nice humidifier, wow i have all that aquarium equipment, i will definately have to make one thanks for posting that. because i always have trouble keeping humidity in my screen top tanks
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Re: Infrared Heater?
If you need more details, just PM me, I would be glad to help
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Re: Infrared Heater?
I want to know how you made the humidifier thing. I mean man, I bought some automated mister thing from Big apple, and when it kicks on, it leaks even with the zipties, and I would love to figure out how you made yours. I'm sure it would be much easier then misting the tank 2x daily.
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Re: Infrared Heater?
$2 rubbermaid container with screw on lid.
$5 air pump.
$.98 clear air hose.
$.98 bubbler rock.
$.85 Clear hard plastic tube.
1. Cut plastic tube to desired length, glue on end shut with a dab of hot glue.
2. Drill two holes in rubbermaid lid about 2" apart.
3. Put tube down into water depth in the container and a attach bubbler rock, attach other end to cheap air pump.
4. Put second hose into the lid, but don't insert more than an 1".
5. Fill with water 2/3 - 3/4 full and make adjustments as necessary.
This is not my invention but it works great, here is the $50 version.....
http://www.reptiledirect.com/Product...opic_aire1.jpg
Last edited by dr del; 03-31-2009 at 09:20 AM.
Reason: hotlinking I'm afraid but a link to it is fine ;-)
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