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Old 03-31-2008, 09:37 PM
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Default Re: Would increasing light wattage increase tank temp? How much?

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Originally Posted by §lipperhead
I have a pair of 40watt shop lights(I think around 4ft long) on my rack system. Today the sky were a bit cloudy and the temp only got to 70*F... Would increasing it to maybe 60watts get the temp to 78-80? This is a breeder viv with Pumilios so they like the slightly warmer atmosphere. Was also thinking about doing this for my Vents. Comments, suggestions, please post.
The occasional 70 degree day will not adversely affect the frogs and I am a proponent of varied temperatures that mimic natural variation. Increasing the wattage will increase the heat, but hard to say how much. The lights produce a significant amount of heat, but most of it is lost to the room. Adding reflectors or insulation to the tank can help conserve the heat you are already producing. Alternatively you can get a probe thermostat and hook it up to an alternate heat source that can add extra heat as needed.
Summer is approaching and you may find that heating is not your greatest issue.
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