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Heating acrylic enclosure

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  • 07-27-2023, 07:28 PM
    RoscoeBP
    Heating acrylic enclosure
    I am building a custom acrylic enclosure for my BP. I have read that heating acrylic will release fumes that can harm and possibly kill any reptile that is in the enclosure. Does anyone know how I can still heat the enclosure without causing harm/death to my BP?
  • 07-28-2023, 08:54 AM
    Homebody
    Re: Heating acrylic enclosure
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    Originally Posted by RoscoeBP View Post
    I am building a custom acrylic enclosure for my BP. I have read that heating acrylic will release fumes that can harm and possibly kill any reptile that is in the enclosure. Does anyone know how I can still heat the enclosure without causing harm/death to my BP?

    A thermostat regulated UTH shouldn't heat the acrylic above 90F. That's not even warm to the touch. I can't imagine that it will off-gas at that temperature. If you use an RHP, that will heat the acrylic more, but, properly regulated, still less than 150F. I'd be more cautious doing that. I found this acrylic enclosure for sale on-line. They put an aluminum screen in the top for the heat lamps, so I suppose that's also an option.
  • 07-28-2023, 09:10 AM
    Homebody
    Re: Heating acrylic enclosure
    I will caution you against putting your bp in a clear acrylic enclosure like the one I linked above. That may stress it by leaving it over exposed. Chronic stress leads to health problems sooner or later.
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