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I do it. I keep my snakes in a spare bedroom. I keep a space heater in there hooked up to a Johnson thermostat set at 81F and I have the probe tied close to the top of the shelves since heat rises. This keeps a fairly constant ambient temp for a cool side. I still run UTH's on each tub to provide a warm side. I haven't had any problems yet...
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Lots of people use heated rooms mainly breeders or people with a lot of snakes , but you still need to create a thermal gradient by using an alternative heat source at the rear of the tub/tank/cage with heat tape/ panel/ cable.
if you heat the room to their desired warm temp there is no way the can thermoregulate to get cooler.
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I would think they couldn't thermoregulate properly being housed without a UTH of some sort or cooler side, either it's too cool and they have nowhere to warm up , or it's too hot and they can't cool down.....but I'd be interested to see what other more experienced people have to say about it. :)
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Many of the large breeders will heat the room and not the enclosure. I think it would depend on how many snakes you have and the size of the room. Keeping a large room with a dozen snakes, warm in the winter would be very expensive.
Jim Smith
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i keep my room at 80 or so degrees with a space heater when needed. summer time it stays that temp with out the heater and also use a hot spot of around 90 degrees at the back of the tub controlled by a thermostat. Has worked for me no problems at all. :gj:
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I have done heating the room instead of individual cages. Right now, that's how it is for mine. You do still end up withs ome gradiant, unless you have a super well built room and good airflow. Since my cages back up against the wall, the backs tend to be higher or lower temps(according to winter/summer) and the fronts are the room temps. I spot-check temps often. The lower bins tend to be cooler, with the upper ones being hotter, but a fan to circulate the air helps keep that to a minimum.
It can work fine, if you are careful to check temps a lot.
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So you don't have any other heat source other than room temp? What do you keep the room at?
That's interesting, thanks for sharing :)
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wolfy-hound
I have done heating the room instead of individual cages. Right now, that's how it is for mine. You do still end up withs ome gradiant, unless you have a super well built room and good airflow. Since my cages back up against the wall, the backs tend to be higher or lower temps(according to winter/summer) and the fronts are the room temps. I spot-check temps often. The lower bins tend to be cooler, with the upper ones being hotter, but a fan to circulate the air helps keep that to a minimum.
It can work fine, if you are careful to check temps a lot.
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VPI keeps their rooms at a 88-89 with not tub heating at all.
Can be done without problems. Most corn breeders keep a room temp of 82 and dont give tub heating either.
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RichsBallPythons
VPI keeps their rooms at a 88-89 with not tub heating at all.
Can be done without problems. Most corn breeders keep a room temp of 82 and dont give tub heating either.
thats the answer i was looking for. i see everyone saying i need some sort of UTH if i went this route of heating/housing but i know of some breeders who's animals do just fine and all they do is provide a stable ambient air temp.