Hello from me and Ignatius

Gutler

New member
So with Iggys coming substrate upgrade i was thinking of getting a deep heat projector but i cant seem to find the best place to get one amazon has nothing related to it when i put in deep eat projector.
 

Gutler

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Have you tried Reptile Basics?

I did not but i will definitely take a look. My only concern with a DHP is how the top of the 36x18x12 exoterra tank is set up it has a plastic beam that forms a cross i worry the heat from the DHP could cause it to melt if its to close.
 

Gutler

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I would love to get iggy an arcadia shade dweller lamp but they seem pretty hard to find in the US.
 

Gutler

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:idea:: At the foot of the Table of Contents from that "monster" Leo Care Sheet in my signature I found this info.

Light Your Reptiles in USA for Arcadia's lighting including ShadeDweller lighting: 207-588-7210 LightYourReptiles.com

Ahh i've checked lightyourreptiles before (a youtuber whose channel is just called LeopardGecko suggested them) but they always seemed to be out of stock but it looks like they have them now. (out of stock at reptile basics atm)
 

Elizabeth Freer

Well-known member
So when it comes to the DHP which one should i get 50 watt or 80 watt?

Have you spoken with the guy at Light Your Reptiles in the USA @ 207-588-7210? He might have some feedback for your Exo Terra 36 x 18 x 12 inches.

[MENTION=65717]Marillion[/MENTION] may be able to help.

FULL Deep Heat Projector Review + Installation Tips | LEOPARD GECKO
Published: 16 March 2019
by British lady LeopardGecko


 
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Marillion

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From the conversations I have had with the folks at Arcadia, if your enclosure is 12" high, the 50 Watt should be sufficient. I myself use a 50 watt for my 20 Gallon long enclosure and with a few slate rocks underneath the DHP I find the ambient air and local temps on top of the slate rocks to be perfect when used with a thermostat. Without a thermostat, it would get far too warm!

There is however a short "break in period" after which the bulb functions at full efficiency. The key thing to remember here, is that to get enough ambient air heat you will need slate rocks or something similar underneath the lamp to reflect the heat and warm up the surrounding air. These DHP bulbs are not like Ceramic Heat emitters in the way they work heating the air only. The deep penetrating heat waves that a DHP produces are not as efficient at heating the surrounding air unless there is something dense underneath to store those waves and reflect it back as ambient heat.
 

Gutler

New member
From the conversations I have had with the folks at Arcadia, if your enclosure is 12" high, the 50 Watt should be sufficient. I myself use a 50 watt for my 20 Gallon long enclosure and with a few slate rocks underneath the DHP I find the ambient air and local temps on top of the slate rocks to be perfect when used with a thermostat. Without a thermostat, it would get far too warm!

There is however a short "break in period" after which the bulb functions at full efficiency. The key thing to remember here, is that to get enough ambient air heat you will need slate rocks or something similar underneath the lamp to reflect the heat and warm up the surrounding air. These DHP bulbs are not like Ceramic Heat emitters in the way they work heating the air only. The deep penetrating heat waves that a DHP produces are not as efficient at heating the surrounding air unless there is something dense underneath to store those waves and reflect it back as ambient heat.

I ordered some slate cheese trays that should be coming in a few days they are 12x16 and 0.2 inches thick bought 2 to cover the warm side and for the rest i am going to use some black kitchen liner.
 

Marillion

Member
I should add...I am actually tracking the temperature in 5 areas for the tank. With three being the most important.

1. Digital Thermostat with humidity sensor on cool side.
2. Exo Terra stick on dial thermostat in middle (came with tank)
3. Digital thermostat for ambient air temp on warm side along with humidity sensor.
4. Digital Thermostat that controls the under tank heat mat with probe placed inside his warm hide floor, on top of the tile.
5. Digital thermostat that controls the DHP and the temp probe is placed on the slate rock just on the edge of the direct heat zone underneath the DHP bulb.

Numbers 3-5 are naturally the most critical ones.
 

Gutler

New member
So another question with a DHP do you need a UTH or can you just use the DHP for all the heating needs?
 

GeckoLeen

New member
I feed superworms occasionally. Younger, smaller sized ones would be fine for juvie geckos. Mine love them.
 
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