How do you set up your reptile room?
So, not all of us have a reptile room, but I was curious how to set one up. I mean, do you use UTH for the whole thing or just heat up the whole room with a space heater or what? Do you need a ceiling fan to circulate the heat? And do you have a sink in the room? Pictures would also be awesome. :D I was wondering especially for ball pythons since they're the snakes I have. Anyway, just interested in how those things work and how much money it costs. I'm not much of a DIYer, so it would probably be really expensive for me. I was never really good at wood shop... unfortunately. :oops:
Re: How do you set up your reptile room?
Well, when I finally get a snake room, I'm planning on having 2 racks (or rather metal shelf units converted to racks), and using flexwatt for the hot spots and heating the whole room with a space heater/baseboard heat to keep the ambient at 78-80. Seems to make the most sense. I imagine needing a ceiling fan would depend on the size of the room. And it would definitely be nice to have a sink in there, but I bet that won't happen haha
And, since I don't actually have any of this yet, no pictures sorry :P
Re: How do you set up your reptile room?
Here's my room. I keep the ceiling fan on medium or high 24/7, otherwise the bottom tubs don't heat properly. I also keep that space heater set to 82, which usually maintains the room at ~80 degrees.
I use flexwatt on the racks in addition to the space heater... I don't feel comfortable just heating the room. There's also a little wine cooler incubator in there now where that trash can is.
No sink :( I wish...
Re: How do you set up your reptile room?
I only have 4 snakes who live in different size tubs, for now. I use a 5 shelf set-up from Home Depot, that I split in half to make two units. Each tub has it's own UTH for a warm side, and I use a space heater hooked up to a Ranco T-stat to keep the room around 80f. I also have an oscillating fan running on "Low" to circulate air...
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