- Undertank heater
This is a heating device created by the pet industry for husbandry of
reptile s andamphibian s. It is a flat piece of metal and plastic similar to aheating pad which adheres to the underside of a glassaquarium orterrarium , which then must be slightly elevated to avoid pinching the cord.Plugged in, undertank heaters provide even warmth under the pad. A substrate must be used, and the device should always be connected to a
thermostat orrheostat to prevent it from overheating and burning the animals.Aquaria can also be heated by the use of heating mats which are placed beneath aquaria.cite book | title = Aquarium Owner's Guide | last = Sanford | first = Gina | publisher =
DK Publishing | location = New York | date = 1999 | pages = 169 | isbn = 0-7894-4614-6] Glass is, however, a poor conducter of heat and thus reduces the efficiency of this method of heating.cite book |last=Riehl |first=Rüdiger. Editor. |coauthors=Baensch, HA |title=Aquarium Atlas |year=1996. 5th Edn. |publisher=Tetra Press |location=Germany |isbn=3-88244-050-3]Undertank heaters should be checked regularly for discoloration or wear, and
temperature s should be carefully monitored as well. Malfunction in an undertank heater could result in higher temperatures which might burn or kill animals, or even start a fire.References
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