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    I use garden wire to hook through the vent holes of the lamp and then hook that through the mesh It's pretty sturdy, and I never have to worry about accidentally tipping things over.
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    Skip heat lamps and get a pvc cage with a radiant heat panel. Much safer, doesn't kill your humidity, more controllable also. I'm not a fan of heat lamps for the same reason, seen too many fires, accidental burns/melted stuff, exploding/shorted out ones. Nope.

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    Re: This is gonna sound ridiculous but...

    Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
    Skip heat lamps and get a pvc cage with a radiant heat panel. Much safer, doesn't kill your humidity, more controllable also. I'm not a fan of heat lamps for the same reason, seen too many fires, accidental burns/melted stuff, exploding/shorted out ones. Nope.

    Can you give me a quick breakdown of pvc cages and how it all works ? Because like the OP I’m leaning towards that set up.

    All you need is radiant heat underneath and it does enough for the temps?

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    This is gonna sound ridiculous but...

    I think its a Glass tank thats being used peeps. A RHP isn't a great answer for it if thats whats being used right now. Yes I've installed a RHP over the top of a 33 Long aquarium, covered 1/2 with Plexi glass over the screened lid and had the RHP screwed to the screened lid but it isn't a great setup at all. Its a pain to take the lid off when the RHP & wires are hooked to it etc..The easiest thing would be a 2nd UTH In my opinion not to mention the cheapest and quickest since all the snake has is a Hot Hide right now.


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    Re: This is gonna sound ridiculous but...

    I never see you guys in the US using ceramic heat emitters. We use them a lot in the UK, maybe you could try one of those with a suitable guard.
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    Rhp mounts to the ceiling and then you have heat tape under for belly heat. I'm ordering my t10 next week. Nothing gets hot enough to burn anything. I think that would really ease your anxiety. Animal plastics.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starscream View Post
    I use garden wire to hook through the vent holes of the lamp and then hook that through the mesh It's pretty sturdy, and I never have to worry about accidentally tipping things over.
    I forgot about this. You're a genius!
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    Re: This is gonna sound ridiculous but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Valaryan View Post
    I never see you guys in the US using ceramic heat emitters. We use them a lot in the UK, maybe you could try one of those with a suitable guard.
    I love them for the right set-up, but I dont use Glass Tanks anymore.. As far as their fear, a heat lamp and CHE use the same housing which is what is making them nervous.
    I use to use a CHE for cool ambient and UTH for hot hide. Works great.


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    I use CHE I also recommend them to people at work who use glass tanks.
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    Thank you all for your great replies.
    Yes-I have a glass tank. RHP seem great, but they are a bit too pricey for me. I like the idea of the garden wire, however i'm a bit nervous of the wire also heating up. I am using a 150W CHE currently. I also like the idea of the second UTH, but I'd be concerned about the humidity. I may use the hook idea, only issue is that I'll have no idea how long ill need it to be to reach over the top of tank.

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    Re: This is gonna sound ridiculous but...

    Quote Originally Posted by FlipsideRuffian View Post
    Thank you all for your great replies.
    Yes-I have a glass tank. RHP seem great, but they are a bit too pricey for me. I like the idea of the garden wire, however i'm a bit nervous of the wire also heating up. I am using a 150W CHE currently. I also like the idea of the second UTH, but I'd be concerned about the humidity. I may use the hook idea, only issue is that I'll have no idea how long ill need it to be to reach over the top of tank.
    The garden wire is made of metal, and from my observations doesn't get hot to the touch, just about skin temperature.
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