Zilla Terrarium Heat Mats nero grande, 50-60 galloni, 24 Watt

Brand:Zilla

3.5/5

65.67

I rettili si affidano a fonti di calore esterne per aumentare la loro temperatura corporea. I riscaldatori per terrari Zilla Heat Mat forniscono calore ai rettili da assorbire dall'ambiente circostante al fine di mantenere e termoregolare il calore utilizzato per le attività quotidiane, l'appetito e la digestione. La tecnologia di riscaldamento in fibra di carbonio irradia in modo efficiente le onde infrarosse creando un riscaldamento uniforme senza punti caldi. La fibra di carbonio è un metodo efficiente dal punto di vista energetico per il riscaldamento senza fili che potrebbero pizzicarsi o rompersi. Ogni unità ha un supporto adesivo ed è a bassa tensione con una temperatura massima di 113F. Le proprietà del materiale ne impediscono il riscaldamento ed eliminano la necessità di un interruttore termico, che spesso fallisce.

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8 x 18. Fornire sempre gradienti di temperatura per i rettili dove possono riscaldarsi e raffreddarsi. Aiuta i rettili a regolare la temperatura corporea necessaria per la salute generale. Montaggio adesivo facile da usare sotto o sul lato del terrario. La fibra di carbonio irradia un riscaldamento uniforme senza punti caldi ed è efficiente dal punto di vista energetico senza fili che possono pizzicarsi o rompersi. Fonte di calore ideale per rettili del deserto e tropicali.
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 100109939
Manufacturer Central Garden & Pet
Product Dimensions 8.5 x 20 x 1.3 inches; 8.16 Ounces

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Scritto da: Paige Stone
Works the best of 3 mats tried, takes 2
It works the best of 3 heat mats tried. We have 2 4 watt Matt’s on a 10 gallon tank now (one is supposed to do it) and it does not seem to raise heat in overall tank by more than a couple degrees (hygrometer and thermometer in upper right corner of tank), but it must warm substrate a good bit because our Madagascar hissing cockroaches are out and active -after many attempts to warm tank- even though temp still show 76 F. I have tried several brands and this heat may seems to work best. Also had to order rubber furniture bumpers to rise tank off surface and crest room for cord. I know they all recommend rubber spacers, but I have yet to find what those look like! Setting up a 20g long tank as sling incubator for tarantulas and going to order a large Zilla for it. Hoping to get a Uromastyx soon and will likely look for Zilla brand mat (largest size) to set up its enclosure!
Scritto da: Chupacabra
My ball python gives it 2 thumbs up
It works really, however...... Someone needs to figure out how to get these things to stick to the underside of the tank better. I have been using these things for my reptiles for years. The problem I have is that I attach it then check back in a few days and it is dangling there. So I came up with a plan. If you are like me and have the wooden stands that you buy in the pet store that matches your aquarium size and it has these large cutouts between the bottom of the tank and the top of the stand. That is where the heat pad will just fall through because of the heat warming the glue and the weight of the cord pulling down on it. I have some leftover 12 x 12 ceramic tiles. I just cut it down to about 8 inches on one side and slid it under the tank, but on top of the stand with the heating pad above the tile. It works great. You could probably use something else. I just figured the heat wouldn't effect the ceramic tile. This way it pushes the pad right up on the tank and also sends the heat up through the tank rather than just warming the storage area down below.
Scritto da: Heather
Effective heating mat
This heating mat works more effectively than the zoomed mat I tried. There was a difference of approximately 5° between the two different brands. I have a 75 gallon (48 inches long) hermit crab tank with 10 to 11 inches of moist sand substrate. During the initial set up I put two zoomed mats on the bottom left side and two Zilla mats on the bottom right side. Using a temperature gauge designed to be sunk into the middle of the substrate I found that one side heated to approximately 82 to 83° while the other side heated to 87 to 88°. Once I figured out how warm the substrate was on each side I shut off the zilla side( it was actually too warm and they need to have temperature gradation in their substrate) and installed two zilla heating mats on the backside of the tank above the substrate. The room the tank is kept in is 68° and with these four mats in the before mentioned positions the tank stays at 78° with approx 85% humidity. The only negative is that I could not get the mats to stay adhered, either brand, on the underside without taping the cord and part of the mat itself into position. If you are buying heating mats I would recommend looking into multiple brands as some can be insulated and some cannot as they become fire hazards. I have been using these for a little over a week and so far have not had any major problems with them.
Scritto da: scott
Great product, terrible adhesive
As the title says it. I have a 18 year old python who loves his heat pad. The adhesive is inexcusably bad! I mean why bother? I heard it drop 3 times in the first 30 minutes...had to gorilla tape that beast up, no issues now.
Scritto da: trm
Sticks well
Use for my fire skink and works great
Scritto da: Chael blase
The way it works
The mat only stayed stuck on underneath my tank less than week. I had to use black electric tape to secure it to the tank. I was checking every day to make sure it was still in place. Maybe it didn't like my freshly cleaned tank, who knows. After a while I had to replace the electric tape. The whole thing was a disaster.
Scritto da: Hartley
Good Value, poor adhesive
This will fall off the bottom of your terrarium if it is not pressed against something. Wedging a small book underneath fixed it for me. I had another one of these before hand which lasted about 18 months before breaking, this one has lasted about 12 so far. Decent value for $
Scritto da: Amazonian
Works for my hedgehogs!
I bought 2 of these for my African Pygmy hedgehogs, housed separately in plastic bins. In the past, I've moved them out of the sun room in the colder weather into the guest room with a ceramic heater running 24/7 to keep the ambient temp between 70-73f. I've also used Hot Hands, which get costly over the course of a winter as well as heat lamps. Human heating pads turn off after about 2 hours and aren't practical, so I decided to give these a try since the 6x8" mats seemed a good alternative. I wasn't interested in the adhesive aspect since I do move the bins for cleaning and didn't want to deal with cords. When they arrived, I peeled the adhesive off - and I can't address the issue as to whether it's good or not (apparently it's not from the reviews, although it was a very sticky mess to remove). The bins are light enough that I just sat them on top of the mats. They seem to put out just the right amount of heat. Juno and Bailey each give the mats 2 quills up. I'd recommend them for African Pygmy hedgehog owners. I should note that I do not use igloos or huts for the hedgies - they sleep in little nests they make out of pieces of fleece. I'd be concerned about these heating up an igloo so much that the hedgies wouldn't stay in it; making the mats useless.
Scritto da: K. Lamb
Not suitable for UK without a a transformer
No good for the UK market unless you use a transformer as this is a 120v unit, we use 240 in the UK, the description should be updated to show this
Scritto da: ana
Good quality
Very good would buy 1 more
Scritto da: Wicho Toño
Pegamento viejo
El producto es viejo o simplemente el adhesivo que trae ya no pega, le puse silicón para juntas y se resolvió el problema ya que si no hace bien contacto con la superficie no calienta bien.
Scritto da: Kade
Not much heat
It doesn't seem to be generating much heat at all. I have never used one before so have nothing to compare it to, but I am using it to warm the tank for my fancy mice and it doesn't seem to be doing much of anything. I can't imagine it would do anything for a reptile.
Scritto da: The snake man
DO NOT BUY!
I plugged this in and just let it sit so i could see what its max temperature would be before i put it under my snake's tank - after about 2 hours i checked it with a heat gun and it was 140F! - no reptile in the world needs temperatures that high, in fact it will kill them! After staying at 140 for about 6 hours, it stopped working completely and now puts out no heat. DO NOT BUY THIS!!

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