Heating pads as a heat source
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This is a new pet for us and we have done a lot of research that says your not suppose to use heat lamps so we have put 3 heating pads, one one the back, side and underneath. He or she seems to be doing well. She is eating well and we are handling her every few days to get her use to us. This forum is really cool and informative, if you have any feedback on the heating source let me know.
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Re: Heating pads as a heat source
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PitOnTheProwl
Two things................................... trash the sand substrate and what are you using to regulate your heat pads?
I wanna say that looks like one of those zilla probes?? I think I used to have a zilla 1000 from petco with a probe almost identical to that..
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led-zep
I wanna say that looks like one of those zilla probes?? I think I used to have a zilla 1000 from petco with a probe almost identical to that..
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and I sure hope not because it would be NOWHERE near where it needs to be.
Re: Heating pads as a heat source
Sorry just now getting back, that's crushed walnut shells, moved thermometer to bottom I do have all heating pads on a thermostat, the gauge is reading around 84 and 90 by the heat pads, I read that lamps were not good, how to regulate humidity, just at tropical humidity I have him in a room w 4 big fish tanks so the room is kinda humid, is it possible to regulate everything in a aquarium? http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/07/je8e7yte.jpg
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Ok saw some of your other thread about the aquarium, new at this hobby. We have 5 aquariums reef, fish and a bearded dragon, but we fell in love w this snake and wanted to give her a good home.
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