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Old 06-28-13, 08:12 PM   #5
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Re: Heating wooden cages?

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Thanks guys! I'll let you know what I do, I am kind of stuck now. It is cheaper to use ceramic heat emitters but these cages would have to undergo some construction. And the radiant heat panels seem great but it is a pretty damn expensive option, especially considering I will be getting more cages to stack on top of these in the future as my collection grows. I still have some time to heat these cages, I'll let you know what I do and keep yous updated. Thanks for the advice!
Hey Nick, I know its hard to look at it this way when its so much money upfront, but in reality you will be saving alot and its much safer for both your reptile, and the cage. They last up to 10 years apparently, where as ceramics are typically 1 - 2 years depending on usage and can burn out any time. They are also not safe to the touch and 20 - 30 dollars anyways for just the bulb
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