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    If your ambient room temps aren't staying in the mid 80s you'll need an additional heat source. Your options are CHE, bulbs or a RHP (radiant heat panel). All of which will need to be regulated.

    I've never used one, but I know people use rheostats (essentially dimmer switches) that can be bought fairly inexpensively at hardware stores.

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