Yeah you put it under the block not between the block and the waterer.
In order from the ground up:
Leaves
Cinder block (holes facing the side)
Plywood
Insulation
Waterer
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Yeah you put it under the block not between the block and the waterer.
In order from the ground up:
Leaves
Cinder block (holes facing the side)
Plywood
Insulation
Waterer
Edited to add, i had to take the insulation out as the bulbs overheated and quit working. Works fine now. Very cheap to make.View attachment 1211689 I made this, need to put a cover on and it is done.
I used sheet metal. Had to take the insulation out, but nothing else had to be done.What kind of a top will you put on it? (Photos requested)
"Helps increase by a few degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius the water temperature of mini aquariums compared to the room temperature where they are positioned."I would recommend one of these:
http://www.hydor.com/eng/prodotti-tecnici/heaters/mini-heater_.php
The nice thing is that these heaters are not made of glass so I don't think they will cause a catastrophic hazard even if the weather gets so cold that it freezes. For me a single 15W heater is enough to keep the water from freezing when the outside temperatures are around 20F (it didn't get any colder this season so I cannot say until what temperature they would stay effective). If it gets much colder in your area, it could be better if you use a couple instead of one.
This setup really helped me as I no longer have to replace the waterers every day.
Hope this helps,
Oguz
I am pretty sure such a setup will not help you in Alaska but may work in milder climates where frost is still an issue.
Oguz
Right now, Anchorage Alaska is 24 degrees warmer than my yard here in PA....lol