Glad Cling wrap?

Andyman

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How many of you guys use that to hold in the moisture for your tank? have any of you guys had any problems with that stuff melting at all? Im also thinking of bumping up to a 75watt bulb, the 50 watt seems to keep the temp at around 77 and I would like to get it at 85.
 

CorsePerVita

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I made a little cover with cling wrap taped to a frame that covers my terrarium. I have it with a small opening (it doesn't cover the ENTIRE terrarium, but close to it), the light isn't actually over the cling wrap but it just gets warm, has never melted. As long as it isn't super close to the bulb or touching the bulb you'll be fine.
 

Andyman

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Ya im debating on going with the cling wrap or the aluminum foil, gonna cover the top and cut a big circle on one side that will be for the lamp, plus some air to get threw.
 

tjmontario

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I just taped tinfoil to my lid with a 1/4 inch gap for air flow yesterday and I noticed a difference right away. Condensation on glass and when I remove the lid and put my hand in I can feel the humidity and I don't even have my lamp on, I use a small under aquarium heating pad with cardboard covering the bottom of the aquarium over it to prevent cooking(hopefully).

So yah Im not sure how good the plastic wrap works but tin foil works very well.
 

Andyman

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Ya, I just put tinfoil on the other day....What a difference, keeps it at a perfect humidity and a pertect temp.....86F on the hot side, and 76F on the cool side....82-87 Humididty
 

Fauxshow

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Why not use plexiglass or acrylic w/ holes drilled? It looks better :D
 

Andyman

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I want to do that, But not to sure where to go about finding plexiglass etc...? Do they sell those tops for specific tanks? Are they safe to put a heat lamp ontop of?
 

Fauxshow

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They can be had at most major home supply stores (Lowes, Home Depot, etc). Most will cut to your specifications for free. I had a plexiglass sheet cut into several pieces as dividers and tank-covers...the sheet cost $20-30.

The plexiglass sits 9" below a 100W bulb (albiet w/ a dimmer) with no warping, discoloration or anything.

-Chris
 

Andyman

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I might just go with the glad presseal with a hole cut into it to place my heatlamp directly onto the top. Thats how I have my heating setup as it stand. A friend of mine has his hermit crabs enclosed with that, using hockey tape, to tape it off....doenst look to bad and works quite well from what I hear.
 
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