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    UTH on the sides of the tank

    I have an undertank heater on the bottom of the cage, but would it be alright to put them on the side in addition? I am trying to get the heat up and avoiding lights since I have a plexiglass top.

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    Re: UTH on the sides of the tank

    You'd probly be better off just raising the room temp. I don't think the side heat would help much, it'd probly just rise out of the tank.
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    Re: UTH on the sides of the tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Elise.m View Post
    You'd probly be better off just raising the room temp. I don't think the side heat would help much, it'd probly just rise out of the tank.
    Even with a plexiglass top?

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