Jan 16, 2019 #1 rehsanipoor Songster 6 Years Jan 29, 2018 275 188 156 Baltimore, MD I have an Ecoglow from our brooder days this past spring. I was thinking of placing a plastic dog bowls on it to keep the water from freezing. I'll have to figure out a way to secure it so it doesn't tip. Any thoughts or opinions? Attachments upload_2019-1-16_9-27-40.png 1.3 KB · Views: 2
I have an Ecoglow from our brooder days this past spring. I was thinking of placing a plastic dog bowls on it to keep the water from freezing. I'll have to figure out a way to secure it so it doesn't tip. Any thoughts or opinions?
Jan 16, 2019 #2 mixedUPturk Loves Hatching 5 Years May 28, 2015 4,734 17,738 932 South Louisiana Id say that ecoglow is a whole lot more expensive than a small aquarium heater (commonly used) and its probly worth protecting
Id say that ecoglow is a whole lot more expensive than a small aquarium heater (commonly used) and its probly worth protecting
Jan 16, 2019 Thread starter #3 rehsanipoor Songster 6 Years Jan 29, 2018 275 188 156 Baltimore, MD I ordered a heated dog bowl, but until amazon delivers I may use the ecoglow. I think it can stand a day or two out there.
I ordered a heated dog bowl, but until amazon delivers I may use the ecoglow. I think it can stand a day or two out there.
Jan 16, 2019 #4 mixedUPturk Loves Hatching 5 Years May 28, 2015 4,734 17,738 932 South Louisiana Yea those things are pretty durable. N right now is when youll need that stuff as its freezing up there. Best of luck! Please lemme know how it goes.
Yea those things are pretty durable. N right now is when youll need that stuff as its freezing up there. Best of luck! Please lemme know how it goes.