Absolutely Hilde, I could not agree more. I must caution people about UTHs, they MUST be set-up properly, or they could create a fire hazard. They also vary in terms of quality. I do like what you did with the old hot rocks! I wonder if my parents threw out my first "hot rock" I bought from the pet shop. It did not look like a hot rock, it was a brick shape! If I ever find it I'll have to photograph it so folks can know how far herp technology has come!Not every heat rock will burn toes, tails, and houses. Then again, not every Firestone tire fell apart either. It's just better to be safe than sorry.In case anyone wants to know what to do with 12 heat rocks.... cut the cords off, silicone them into the most interesting cliffs and rock piles. They hold heat well enough from basking lights to add a warmer micro climate for cliff dwelling geckos. Hilde -- ~*~***~*~ Every morning is the dawn of a new error
Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member
