Hi there everyone.

I have a wooden enclosure with slidilng glass doors, the wood is 3/4" thick. It is currently being heated by a red-light and the thermal gradient is 92-94 - warm side, 82-84 - cool side. But i am having trouble keeping humidity up above 50% and have decided to use uth instead, as this seems to be a beter heat source and doesnt dry out the enclosure too much.

Will a heat pad actually work through wood 3/4" thick?

Can anyone recomend brands of heating pad and thermostat which work well with wood? (im the other side of the pond in the uk, so any companies that ship would be helpful as there doesnt seem to be as many products available over here.)

Is it a good idea to switch to a full spectrum light giving a twelve hour cycle on an seperate thermostat working along side the uth (which will be running constantly)? As the room my python is in has varying light cycles.

Thanks for all your help guys and gurls.