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Originally Posted by TylerK
This is the first winter I've been through with my new terrarium (fairly large exo-terra glass terrarium). The temperatures and light levels it received over the winter were understandably lower than they were the previous summer, and as a result some of the plants inside suffered...a couple deaths and a few other near misses.
I've been thinking of buying a seedling heat mat to put under it next year. Will the heat mat provide enough heat to significantly bump up the temperature inside?
Tyler
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Not sure what your setup looks like but what were the temperatures inside during the winter. Mine is in a area of the house that was shut off during the winter but heat rose from the first floor and kept the room at 60F. The lights heated the terrarium an additional 10 degrees to 70F. Depending on what you grow this may be a bit cool.
You can use an aquarium heater in a large jar to heat a terrarium also. Works great but also raises the humidity which may or may not be what you need.
I'm not sure a heat mat would work. Are you planning on putting it under the terrarium of inside. Heat build up against the glass bottom could be a problem if setting the terrarium on the mat. But, I've never tried.