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Question about waterproof aquarium heater

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Can you use a dimmer with one of those water-proof aquarium heaters? I used one with a 25w black light bulb in my homemade incubator for corns and leos, but I want to make a couple of larger, better incubators for ball pythons and chameleons using a these heaters if they can be controlled with a regular light dimmer switch. thanks
 
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Can you use a dimmer with one of those water-proof aquarium heaters? I used one with a 25w black light bulb in my homemade incubator for corns and leos, but I want to make a couple of larger, better incubators for ball pythons and chameleons using a these heaters if they can be controlled with a regular light dimmer switch. thanks
Are you talking about the submersible heaters - the heating element enclosed in the glass tube? You could, but most of them already have a setting dial on them to control the power/temp. Of course, the rheostat would allow for manipulation of temps without opening the incubator or messing with the heater. There are many options for make-your- own incubators...I have not used the aquarium heaters heaters for that purpose, though - just seems like too much trouble to me.
 
Yeah, the submersable heaters. I'll check out the heaters I buy to make sure they are adjustable. I keep the room where I incubate very constant, and have never had problems incubating using a dimmer and 15-25w bulb and a styrofoam cooler for leos and corns. For my bp's I am going to use one of those large plastic coolers that guarantee that ice inside will stay frozen for five days (with a plexiglass window), and an aquarium heater. I use a nice digital indoor/outdoor dual reading thermometer with the outdoor probe stuck in the substrate, so with this setup I shouldn't have any problems as long as I check the room/substrate temp daily. As long as the sub. heaters can be easily adjusted. I'll probably use a dimmer either way so I don't have to open the cooler every time I need to adjust the temp a little bit. Thanks for the reply.
 
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