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Does anybody "ground" your terrarium, to protect from stray voltage?

JjSnake

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Maybe this sounds strange to you guys. I know that some aquarium experts take care to electrically ground their aquarium, so that the fish aren't exposed to stray voltage. I learned about this recently, and I just had my aquarium grounded. Beforehand, the fishies were exposed to 18 volts in the water constantly.

I'm positive that the heating pads for the terrariums emit lots of EMFs, and lots of that is going into the snake.

So, does anybody here take care to "ground" your terrarium? Ever heard of it?

Thanks :)
 
Is that because the fish are in water, though?

Anyway, my racks are grounded, but the 10/20 gallon glass vivs are not. But if they are plugged into a grounded UPS, does that work too?
 
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