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Under tank heater designed to heat the ambient air temperature of your terrarium an average of five to 10 degrees (F) warmer than room temperature. Solid state nichrome heating element with UL/CSA approved power cord.
SKU | 95290 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Zoo Med guarantees the materials and workmanship of the Repti Therm UTH for a period of one year from date of purchase. If heater should fail during this time, simply mail heater and your purchase receipt back to Zoo Med for a replacement. Please include a note explaining failure. Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc., 3100 McMillan Road, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401. No other guarantees apply, whether expressed or implied.
120 vac, 60 hZ, 4 watts. Instructions Peel adhesive paper off back of heater and stick to the bottom underside of your terrarium. Zoo Med recommends you place heater on either the right or left side of terrarium and gently rub heater to make firm contact with the bottom glass. This allows one side of your terrarium to be warmer than the other, thus giving your animals a natural temperature variance. Helpful Hints Use Zoo Med's high range reptile thermometer to monitor the temperature of your terrarium. Should your terrarium be in a particularly cold area you may need to add an additional Repti Therm UTH heater or Zoo Med's Repticare Rock Heater. Caution Do not use the Repti Therm UTH Heater on homemade or wood terrariums. Provide adequate ventilation below pad to prevent overheating. Product includes 16-page illustrated Instruction Book with complete instructions, cautions, and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Awesome heat pad!
Lovefeb1921
5 years ago
Awesome product. This is the 4th one I purchase. I’m starting my own reptile col...
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Basically useless
Melzart
4 years ago
I bought this a few days ago for a 5 gallon terrarium and it doesn't change the ...
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