There ya go Storm, ya got the juices flowing
All you gotta do now is figure out how to hold within the acceptable temp and humidity levels. The heating pad will sit under your aquarium (be careful of a fire hazard, don't set this on anything that will burn, air flow under the pad is a good idea) and the light above, sponge in the aquarium right? When the heating pad and light are on heat is generated, probably enough to raise the temp in your aquarium to well over 150 degrees given enough time. Ya gotta have a way to control that. Now if you find a place where the conditions are just right, under wooden pony's great grand mothers sink, just the right amount of air flow to keep the temp right that would work. But those conditions are difficult to duplicate. That's why you need some sort of thermostat to control the amount of heat the light and heating pad generate (heating pad is probably overkill.) Instead of using an aquarium, glass passes heat, do you have an old styrofoam cooler. That would hold the heat in. That's what MissPrissy, and many many other have done.
Bob

All you gotta do now is figure out how to hold within the acceptable temp and humidity levels. The heating pad will sit under your aquarium (be careful of a fire hazard, don't set this on anything that will burn, air flow under the pad is a good idea) and the light above, sponge in the aquarium right? When the heating pad and light are on heat is generated, probably enough to raise the temp in your aquarium to well over 150 degrees given enough time. Ya gotta have a way to control that. Now if you find a place where the conditions are just right, under wooden pony's great grand mothers sink, just the right amount of air flow to keep the temp right that would work. But those conditions are difficult to duplicate. That's why you need some sort of thermostat to control the amount of heat the light and heating pad generate (heating pad is probably overkill.) Instead of using an aquarium, glass passes heat, do you have an old styrofoam cooler. That would hold the heat in. That's what MissPrissy, and many many other have done.

Bob
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