![]() ![]() For a 6"x2"x2" you would probably need a higher wattage panel. They are great in a room above 23c, but now it's getting below that I need room heating on too. I use the 110watt panels in 4"x1.5"x2" vivs. It is also very safe because it has a built in thermal cut out. They don't kick out the heat like an AHS or Reptile Radiator, but only get to 70c, so the animal can't be burnt, and it is a more natural form of heat. This is what I will be using for all my vivs in the future. ![]() They are good value and well made, apart from an annoying lip on the 110watt one which you have to cover to prevent snakes from climbing into. I have tried the 110watt pet cassette and the 40watt basking plate. ![]() A company called Aztec do a range of panels that they call "pet cassettes". I have a few for narrow, but tall vivs.Ĥ. This means they can heat a relatively large viv (a 6"x2"x2" is probably pushing it) but that you need to buy a guard (there are some good ones here: Custom Guards - Herpetology ceramic heater and spotlight guards ) which makes them also quite expensive. But with the Euro as it is, this is also an expensive option.ģ. There are a few different makes available on the continent, and they are 240v so will run fine on our mains. Import them from the states and run them through a 240v - 120v converter (a bit of a pain in the arse & you need to buy quite a few to make it worthwhile)Ģ. ![]()
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