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The Heat Mat Substrate Heater should be mounted under one end of

the tank. The entire mat must be adhered to the glass. No portion of the

mat should overlap the glass terrarium base frame.
1. Clean the outside surface of the bottom glass
2. Place the spacers under each corner of the tank bottom, where

applicable (see point 6 of safety instructions)

3. With the protective backing still intact, place the Heat Mat Substrate

Heater on the bottom of the tank to determine its final position.

4. Mark the position with a wax

pencil or other marker.

5. Remove the protective backing and

carefully fit the Heat Mat Substrate

Heater to the bottom. Remove the

white protective backing ONLY. Do

NOT remove the clear film backing

from the other side of the mat.

Once in place, the Heat Mat should

not be removed.
Ensure that the tank does not

press down on the electrical cord. Use the provided spacers! where

applicable (see point 6 of safety instructions). Put the tank on a hard

surface (no carpet) like a terrarium stand or table.
6. Plug in the Heat Mat Substrate Heater.
7. Add the substrate and decorative accessories (see Substrates and

Decoration). The Heat Mat Substrate Heater is not designed to be

used without a substrate.

contact a qualified electrician in order to have a proper

polarized receptacle installed. Do not attempt to modify the

plug or receptacle in any way.

IMPORTANT:

Never position the Heat Rock on the surface heated by a Heat Mat

Substrate Heater!

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Introduction
Reptiles (and amphibians) are ectotherms, or cold-blooded animals

(ecto, outside; therm, temperature). Although they do produce metabolic

heat, they have no efficient means of conserving it or of increasing or

decreasing its production.
This means they have to absorb heat from the surrounding

environment. Although unable to maintain a constant body temperature,

reptiles (and other ectotherms) use homeostatic regulation to

compensate for high and low temperatures. The blood flow to the skin

tissues is regulated, increasing heat loss or heat absorption. Reptiles

can also regulate the body temperature by simply moving to a cooler

or warmer spot, seeking sun or shade. In their natural biotope, reptiles

often use surfaces heated by the sun (branches, rocks, sand or the

forest floor) as a heat-conductor. The Heat Mat Substrate Heater

simulates this by heating the substrate of the terrarium. It is important

to leave sufficient ‘cold spots’ to provide the animals with options and

make thermo-regulation possible.

Under-Tank Mounting
For heating the terrarium substrate

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