undertank heater and acrylic

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kakojones

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Would an undertank heater be ok on acrylic, or would it cause some type of damage?

Thinking of building a little cage for some LG's and I'd rather use acrylic for the bottom, front and one side than glass.
 
You don't have to use acrylic or glass. Many people keep them in rubbermaid containters. (appropriate size of course). I *think* you can use heat TAPE on those, but not sure. Don't quote me on that. Any reason you don't want to use glass though? 10 gallons are the absolute perfect size for a single leo, and a 20 for 2.

On proexotics.com they have a FAQ that probably has it somewhere. And its still good reading even if they don't.

Well, good luck. Hope you find what you needed :)
 
Two kids and a dog. their saftey comes first and if there were some mishap I don't want glass all over the place.
 
Dude, In my house we had 3 kids and a dog. With FOUR glass tanks. Nothing happened. You'll be fine. Keep the tank out of the kids and dogs reach. Even within reach, I doubt anything would happen. Dogs couldn't care less, and the kids should know better. Unless you have a cat, youre fine.
 
no cat, the dog would take issue with that. The kids do know better, but one of them is special needs and may not remember. I'm just overly nervous about her. anyway I guess I'll stick with a ten and if I do make an enclosure (or box, enclosure sounds big) I'll use glass.
 
Do you want it on display or just to house it? Have you considered heat tape or heat cord?
 
If one is special needs, you can place it out of reach or in a room he/she cant get into. Out of reach pretty much solves everything in your case. Anywhere the kids and dog cant get? Master bath/office/anywhere?

I also don't know whether you want a 'display' type setup or what. If you want to display, acrylic might be a reasonable choice. If not, we don't want you wasting your money! :) Anyway, about heat. You don't have to use heat pads or heat tape, although theres nothing wrong with it normally. You can also you ceramic heat emmiters, infrared, etc. Just no bright lights, geckos will stress out. Just whatever you do, make sure you have the proper temp gradient. Just a few degrees too hot can kill a gecko over the course of a few months.

Good luck! :D
 
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