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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 163737" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>One way of providing some heat is to use a heat cable, these, being cables, provide a very narrow area of warmth. All you need to do is run the cable beside the enclosure & it will provide a gentle area of warmth, within the enclosure. But do not forget temperatures naturally drop at night & if you want to provide a natural enviroment, then the temperature will not be stable 24 hours of each day.</p><p></p><p>Also T's that burrow, will do so, in part, to get away from heat. So any heat below them could be an issue. Plus T's do not naturally sit in the sun all day. So looking at temperatures in their natural enviroment, will not tell you the temperatures that T's try & find within their natural enviroment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 163737, member: 29323"] One way of providing some heat is to use a heat cable, these, being cables, provide a very narrow area of warmth. All you need to do is run the cable beside the enclosure & it will provide a gentle area of warmth, within the enclosure. But do not forget temperatures naturally drop at night & if you want to provide a natural enviroment, then the temperature will not be stable 24 hours of each day. Also T's that burrow, will do so, in part, to get away from heat. So any heat below them could be an issue. Plus T's do not naturally sit in the sun all day. So looking at temperatures in their natural enviroment, will not tell you the temperatures that T's try & find within their natural enviroment. [/QUOTE]
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