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    hot in the summer/cold in the winter...best type of heating method?? and products.

    just curious as to opinions and what you guys use when you have a room thats hot in the summer...and cold in the winter...best type of uth/ ( i know i know flexwatt ) but also best type of thermostat to controll these kind of enviroments oh and wae are talking both glass aquarium and rack system too .


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    Re: hot in the summer/cold in the winter...best type of heating method?? and products

    Rack System, Flexwatt, Proportional Thermostat (Helix/Herpstat), Space Heater for supplemental cool side temps during the colder times.
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    Re: hot in the summer/cold in the winter...best type of heating method?? and products

    For my ball pythons, I use rack systems, flexwatt, 5" ceramic bowl, and newsprint. I use an oil filled radiator to heat the room, and a Spyder Robotics Herpstat Pro to run the flexwatt.
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