Re: Heating in a cold house
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Originally Posted by
LGray23
Is it possible to keep a space heater in the room where the snake is? Also, do you use an under tank heater as well?
Yeah I use a 6x8 uth, its kept on all the time but it doesn't raise the air temp in the cage at all. The snake is kept in my room so I'd rather not use a space heater.
Re: Heating in a cold house
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Originally Posted by
Tinyballs
Yeah I use a 6x8 uth, its kept on all the time but it doesn't raise the air temp in the cage at all. The snake is kept in my room so I'd rather not use a space heater.
why not?
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Re: Heating in a cold house
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Originally Posted by
llovelace
why not?
btw welcome to BP.net :colbert2:
Thanks man. I do use a screen top for my cage so I assume that any heat from the uth just escapes out the top of the cage.
Re: Heating in a cold house
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Originally Posted by
Tinyballs
Thanks man. I do use a screen top for my cage so I assume that any heat from the uth just escapes out the top of the cage.
UTH doesn't affect ambient temps at all actually. I suggest keeping the UTH with a thermostat (hoping you use one...) at the correct temp of a 90 degree hot spot. You should cover 2/3 of the screen top with anything from a towel, aluminum foil, plexi glass, whatever works for you. This will help contain any lost heat/humidity. I think you should get a lamp dimmer from Home Depot or something, they are only $10 and will make the lamp less intense. Night drop is unnecessary, so I'd stick with just the heat bulb, or buy a ceramic heat emitter. Lights tend to irritate ball pythons anyways as they are nocturnal. With the dimmer, you can adjust as needed. You may not even need the lamp, I only use one for the winter. How are you reading temps?
Re: Heating in a cold house
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Originally Posted by
LGray23
UTH doesn't affect ambient temps at all actually. I suggest keeping the UTH with a thermostat (hoping you use one...) at the correct temp of a 90 degree hot spot. You should cover 2/3 of the screen top with anything from a towel, aluminum foil, plexi glass, whatever works for you. This will help contain any lost heat/humidity. I think you should get a lamp dimmer from Home Depot or something, they are only $10 and will make the lamp less intense. Night drop is unnecessary, so I'd stick with just the heat bulb, or buy a ceramic heat emitter. Lights tend to irritate ball pythons anyways as they are nocturnal. With the dimmer, you can adjust as needed. You may not even need the lamp, I only use one for the winter. How are you reading temps?
I use a basic digital temp/humidity reader. If I'm just going to have nothing but problems with an aquarium should I think about getting a vision or a boaphile cage instead? If I need to get an oil heater then I could save money because electricity isn't cheap either.