Heating a 5.5 Terrarium

Thanks Seth. That was the one i was originally looking at. Just have no experience with them so was unsure if they'd work out for my uses. Thanks for the input everyone, i'll start a thread when I actually get cracking on this thing.
 
There is also the Hydor 7.5 watt aquarium heater. That one might be rated for using in the open air, and it's cheap.
 
Thanks for the input everyone. I'm really not a fan of hydor heaters, as I've had some really bad experiences with them.
 
you know, I've had problems with almost every heater I've owned, including the little hydor, which really is the smallest in tank, adjustable heater I've found... EXCEPT the hydor inline eth heaters. I've had problems with every brand, make and model I've tried, except that one unit. I love it.

unfortunately, they're rather large and aren't great for a 5.5g Terrarium. lol.

something else you could think about...

I've considered making a terrarium with a glued in back wall, about 2-3" from the actual back... and then that area is filled with the water used for the tank, whether it be misting, trickling, or a water feature. The reservoir can hold a heater, pump, etc, generating radiant heat and humidity as well as serving as the water source.
 
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