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RE: How should I heat this long tank?

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Posted by: seboba17 at Sun Jan 27 08:38:41 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by seboba17 ]  
   

UTH certainly are effective in a smaller tank anyway. I've been forced to keep my cresteds in a room I can't raise over 55 degrees. Heat bulbs wouldn't have worked, as I have juveniles in small tanks. The geckos seem to nestle down over the UTH during the day to sleep, and behave normally over night. My largest tanks are 20 H, with a large UTH. Perhaps orienting this tank vertically, which would provide better for a crested anyway, would raise the temps of the lower part of the tank nicely. Cresteds could do fine, in my experience, in 63 degrees if they have a way to warm up.
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