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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 127733" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>I personally wouldn't use a heat pad or any kind of lighting as a heat source. I use both for my reptiles but never for my Ts, In fact almost killed my first T with a heat pad, luckily I noticed in time or I would of cooked my poor little rose hair. I just keep a space heater close by and run it for about a half hour to bring the temp up in the area from time to time. As fare as a light for viewing you can mount a led bookcase light or something like that, no need for anything special.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 127733, member: 8413"] I personally wouldn't use a heat pad or any kind of lighting as a heat source. I use both for my reptiles but never for my Ts, In fact almost killed my first T with a heat pad, luckily I noticed in time or I would of cooked my poor little rose hair. I just keep a space heater close by and run it for about a half hour to bring the temp up in the area from time to time. As fare as a light for viewing you can mount a led bookcase light or something like that, no need for anything special. [/QUOTE]
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