Bananapeel
Very Well-Known Member
Yes sorry another of these threads.
Just enquiring into different heating sources for a Woma. I will be using globes/lamps in a 120x45x60 (LxWxH) enclosure.
I am not too keen on the red light produced by the regular red heat lamps. I have been looking into ceramic heat emmitter and halogen basking globes.
I like the idea of a ceramic heat lamp as it won't produce light so when used with a UV globe/tube won't be excessively bright (and can be used at night if temps drop real low).
I will be using a microclimate B1 dimming thermostat.
What's your preference? or any other better ways of heating. (prefer overhead)
Also if you know a reliable brand of either mentioned above.
I was reading about the exo terra ceramic emmitter and on one website it said this "The Heat Wave Lamp is to be used only with the specially designed Exo Terra Wire Light." I don't quite understand this so if you could give me a heads up on this that would be great.
Final question, would a 60 watt heat emmitter or 75 watt halogen basking globe be suitable for the above dimensions. depending on what I used, would these be ok wattages for each?
Sorry for the overload of questions.
All help greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much,
bananapeel
Just enquiring into different heating sources for a Woma. I will be using globes/lamps in a 120x45x60 (LxWxH) enclosure.
I am not too keen on the red light produced by the regular red heat lamps. I have been looking into ceramic heat emmitter and halogen basking globes.
I like the idea of a ceramic heat lamp as it won't produce light so when used with a UV globe/tube won't be excessively bright (and can be used at night if temps drop real low).
I will be using a microclimate B1 dimming thermostat.
What's your preference? or any other better ways of heating. (prefer overhead)
Also if you know a reliable brand of either mentioned above.
I was reading about the exo terra ceramic emmitter and on one website it said this "The Heat Wave Lamp is to be used only with the specially designed Exo Terra Wire Light." I don't quite understand this so if you could give me a heads up on this that would be great.
Final question, would a 60 watt heat emmitter or 75 watt halogen basking globe be suitable for the above dimensions. depending on what I used, would these be ok wattages for each?
Sorry for the overload of questions.
All help greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much,
bananapeel