Night Time Heat without the glow?
Hey everyone,
just wondering what people would suggest to help heat our BPs tanks at night without emitting the red glow or any glow perhaps? Live in a no reptile apartment and well F that...I love my little fellas too much..however, our room [where they are get pretty warm] and id love to have the window open with a fan in there to cool it while i sleep..but don't want to get a fan just to cover the window with a blanket like i do now... any suggestions on how i can keep them warm without the glow so i can get my fan and actually sleep now that its warming up?
[I don't know how hot it will be in my apartment first summer here, so might not even need their lights on. but I'm just thinking just incase.]
Thanks,
Shifty
Re: Night Time Heat without the glow?
Have you looked into radiant heat panels, or under tank heaters, and the just using a regular light for brightness instead of heat? That way you can turn the light off whenever you want and don't need to worry about climate changes.
Re: Night Time Heat without the glow?
Like stated you should get a under tank heater and a thermostat. Then at night you can turn your light off and he will be fine.
Re: Night Time Heat without the glow?
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Originally Posted by
Shifty11
Hey everyone,
just wondering what people would suggest to help heat our BPs tanks at night without emitting the red glow or any glow perhaps? Live in a no reptile apartment and well F that...I love my little fellas too much..however, our room [where they are get pretty warm] and id love to have the window open with a fan in there to cool it while i sleep..but don't want to get a fan just to cover the window with a blanket like i do now... any suggestions on how i can keep them warm without the glow so i can get my fan and actually sleep now that its warming up?
[I don't know how hot it will be in my apartment first summer here, so might not even need their lights on. but I'm just thinking just incase.]
Thanks,
Shifty
Besides the UTH, you can also replace the red heat bulb you have now with a CHE bulb (ceramic heat emitter). It provides heat but not light. You can also go with a RHP (radient heat panel) but that all depends on what kind of enclosure you have. People usually put RHPs in PVC enclosures like Animal Plastics or wooden ones that either they buy or build themselves. If you have a glass tank with a screen top, the RHP isn't the best choice. For a hot spot and to keep your ambient temp, your best bet would be the CHE bulb which runs about 30 bucks depending where you are.
Re: Night Time Heat without the glow?
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Darkbird
Best option for you would probably be a ceramic heat emitter on a thermostat, and you cannuse the same light fixtures IF they have thenceramic socket. Having them on a thermostat will keep the cage temps stable even when the room temps vary.
Thanks, will probably go that route. How do I check if they have the ceramic socket? [Should i say somewheres?]
Shifty
Re: Night Time Heat without the glow?
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Shifty11
Thanks, will probably go that route. How do I check if they have the ceramic socket? [Should i say somewheres?]
Shifty
It will look/feel like ceramic/stone material. A lot of heat lamp domes already come with it; both of mine did. The dome will still be metal but the socket will look about like this:
http://www.thepetshopuk.co.uk/images/ceramic.jpg