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How to Set Up a Thermal Gradient for Thermoregulation in Pet Reptiles

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Ceramic Heat Emitters

Zoo Med Laboratories - CE-100 Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter

Zoo Med Laboratories - Repticare™ Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter (CE-100)

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Ceramic heat emitters look a bit like odd light bulbs, but they are actually very efficient heaters that give off no light so do not impact the light-dark cycle (and therefore can be used day or night). They give off intense heat and should only be used with special porcelain receptacles as they can melt normal plastic receptacles. There are special clamp on lamps available for use with ceramic heat emitters.

Ceramic heat emitters get very hot, and must be shielded from your animals or serious burns could result. You also need to be careful about touching these heaters yourself when doing terrarium maintenance. Despite the intensity of the heat, the heat from these does not tend to radiate great lengths so may not be effective at heating large enclosures.

These can also be used with thermostats and rheostats.

Photo courtesy Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc.

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