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  • 01-21-2004, 06:00 PM
    beaglegod
    I know this has probably been addressed somewhere but Ill ask this again just in case. Ive just about finished setting up. All I need is a rheostat a water bowl and two hides wich Im mking out of cardboard boxes. Anyhoo if the ground temps range from 90-92 on the warm side and 78-80 on the cool side does it matter if the general ambient temp is lower? I ask this cause thats the case with me right now,ambient temp is at about 75.
    Thanks for all the help, if everything gos well I should be ready to buy a BP in two weeks!
  • 01-21-2004, 06:19 PM
    freakoverdose1
    Yeah 75 sounds a little cool for an ambient temp. My room temp in my house is higher than that... One reason is to keep up the ambient temp in her home. But with substrate being heated and a dome light on top I don't see how you could have a temp that low.... do you have a light??
  • 01-21-2004, 06:34 PM
    beaglegod
    no heat lamp because Im using a rubbermaid tote with locking lid and I have two human heating pads one on high and one on medeum maybe I havent given it enough time to warm up in there since I had them on for only an hour. Any suggestions though I realy apreciate.
  • 01-21-2004, 06:35 PM
    freakoverdose1
    ahhhok i see
  • 01-21-2004, 06:37 PM
    beaglegod
    does it take a long time to raise the ambient temp then?
  • 01-21-2004, 06:49 PM
    freakoverdose1
    NEWS FROM IRAQ~~~
    ive never had a problem with it so I will let one of the experts answer that one..
  • 01-21-2004, 07:25 PM
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by beaglegod
    no heat lamp because Im using a rubbermaid tote with locking lid and I have two human heating pads one on high and one on medeum maybe I havent given it enough time to warm up in there since I had them on for only an hour. Any suggestions though I realy apreciate.

    I would lower the settings to low, or medium at the most.....high is much too hot and may overheat your BP.
  • 01-21-2004, 08:14 PM
    Marla
    David, did you read what the floor temps were? If that's what they are then the heat pad settings are just right.

    Beaglegod, I'd give it at least a few hours to determine what the ambient heat will normally be, particularly since heat rises. Do you keep the room the enclosure is in especially cool (like some folks drop temp to 68F-ish to save money)? If so, you might want to consider moving it to whatever your warmest room is.
  • 01-21-2004, 09:29 PM
    beaglegod
    Wow the hot spot went up to 97 and the ambient temp on the cool side reads 74. I better rethink this cause winter over here in new jersey is brutal.
  • 01-21-2004, 09:40 PM
    pimp_n_python
    medium is usually good for the hot side
    and low for the cool side
    where are you mesuring the ambiant temp from in the cage???
    if you mesure above where you have the air holes that may be the reason you're having such a low ambiant temp
    let us know how it goes
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