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Ok, I have a few questions about heat and humitity;
1. Can a single human heat pad provide enough heat for a bp?
2. How can I create a warm and cool saide of the tank?
3. Can the humifier in the Do It Yourself section provide suitable humitity for a bp?
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Heating and humitiy...
1- No.
2- By heating only one side of the cage.
3- Yes it can.
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1 - yes imho, IF the room it is kept in is fairly warm (75ish) (also depends on the type of enclosure) If you have an aquarium style enclosure I would say no.
2 - put your heating pad and small watt light bulb on one side of the tank
3 - yes it can. (many other methods as well depending on the type of enclosure you use)
Please experiment to get the right temps/humidity before puting your bp in the enclosure (you probably already knew that but better safe then sorry)
So what type of enclosure do you have?
I just made a sterilite enclosure, and they hold humidity very well. I have a medium sized water dish and it puts my humidity at 65%
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1. Yes.
2. Only provide heat on one side.
3. Yes, but there are a lot of ways to do this.
3.1.1 BP (Snyder, Hanover, Bo Peep, Sir NAITF, Eve), 1.2.3 Rhacodactylus ciliatus (Sandiego, Carmen, Scooby, Camo, BABIES ), 1.0 Chow (Buddha), 0.2 cats (Jezebel, PCBH "Nanners"), 0.3 humans
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