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Exo Terra Self-Regulating Heat Mat for Reptiles & Amphibians

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Exo Terra Self-Regulating Heat Mat for Reptiles & AmphibiansGive your reptile the warmth they crave with the Exo Terra Self Regulating Heat Mat. Designed to mimic sun heated surfaces found in nature, this heat mat provides a gentle yet effective thermal gradient that supports your reptile's natural thermoregulation. Whether you house reptiles, amphibians, or invertebrates, this mat ensures their metabolism, appetite, digestion, and activity levels are at their healthiest. Engineered with advanced PTC Carbon

Give your reptile the warmth they crave with the Exo Terra Self-Regulating Heat Mat. Designed to mimic sun-heated surfaces found in nature, this heat mat provides a gentle yet effective thermal gradient that supports your reptile's natural thermoregulation. Whether you house reptiles, amphibians, or invertebrates, this mat ensures their metabolism, appetite, digestion, and activity levels are at their healthiest.

Engineered with advanced PTC Carbon Fiber technology, the Exo Terra Heat Mat delivers uniform conductive heating, eliminating dangerous hotspots and providing a steady, safe temperature. Its self-regulating maximum temperature and automatic fail-safe mechanism ensure optimal performance with peace of mind. This heat mat is energy efficient too, converting over 95% of electricity into heat, so you get increased output without an increase in energy costs.

Durable and IPX6 water-resistant, the Exo Terra Heat Mat is built to last, with a self-adhesive backing for secure placement on glass terrariums. Perfect for maintaining the ideal ambiance for your pet to thrive, it heats quickly and distributes warmth evenly, so your reptile can bask in comfort just like they would in the wild.

  • Mimics Natural Sun-Warmed Surfaces: The Exo Terra Heat Mat replicates the thermal gradient of sun-heated surfaces, ensuring the comfort and wellness of your reptiles and amphibians.
  • Uniform Conductive Heating: Evenly distributed heat eliminates concentrated hotspots, promoting optimal thermoregulation and preventing burns.
  • Boost Metabolism & Digestion: Supports reptiles' and amphibians' metabolic functions by maintaining consistent body temperatures for improved appetite and digestion.
  • Self-Regulating Technology: Advanced PTC Carbon Fiber heating keeps the mat at a safe maximum temperature, guaranteeing ultimate safety for your pets.
  • Rapid Warm-Up: Heats up quickly to provide immediate comfort for your cold-blooded friends as they adjust to their enclosure.
  • Energy Efficient Design: Offers over 95% electrothermal conversion efficiency, delivering powerful heating with minimal energy consumption.
  • Built-In Safety Mechanism: Automatic fail-safe technology adds a layer of protection, ensuring reliable and safe operation.
  • Water-Resistant & Durable: Designed with IPX6 water resistance for increased longevity and safe use in moist environments like terrariums.
  • Simple Installation: Self-adhesive backing makes application hassle-free while ensuring a secure fit for glass terrariums.
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