Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24" to provide ideal heat gradient for adult Boa .
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Re: Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
It's a wooden VivExotic viv but its currently heated with two identical 18" x12" heat mats running on one stat . Currently set at 90F but I've read many times that they aren't suitable for a 7' adult Boa so I'm considering going the ceramic route for the warm end 90F and maybe setting the heat mats down to 80F for the cooler end .
Re: Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
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KMG
There will be variables in figuring this out. You may get better results with a radiant heat panel but the cage material, room temp, and desired temps are going to come into play with whatever you get.
I don't see you heating a cage that large with just one che. Your best option would be to have a hotspot created by a uth, che, rhp, etc and then keep the ambient temps good by heating the room with a heater. I use a oil heater in my snake room and then have a hotspot in each cage. It works great and requires less equipment than heating each cage with their own devices.
How are you getting your warm end temps ?
Re: Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
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Zincubus
How are you getting your warm end temps ?
All my cages have a UTH for the hotspot. The rest of the cage stays in the range of 77-81 throughout the day by way of the oil heater.
I like to offer a hotspot and a cool end but many here only warm the air in the room and do not bother with a hotspot. A gradient while good is not absolutely necessary in every situation. As long as I have a good hotspot and the ambient temps are within range Im happy and so is my collection.
Re: Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
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Originally Posted by
KMG
All my cages have a UTH for the hotspot. The rest of the cage stays in the range of 77-81 throughout the day by way of the oil heater.
I like to offer a hotspot and a cool end but many here only warm the air in the room and do not bother with a hotspot. A gradient while good is not absolutely necessary in every situation. As long as I have a good hotspot and the ambient temps are within range Im happy and so is my collection.
UTH is presumably under tank heater / heat mat ??
I've got two of those already ( on a stat ) but I keep reading that they're no use for heavy bodied snakes so that's why I'm looking at going down this ceramic route .
Re: Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
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Originally Posted by
KMG
Yes, under tank heater. Yours being wood only a few kinds of uth can/should be used.
I have PVC cages that house my 30lb 5.5ft Blood and my 6ft BRB. Both have a uth mounted to the outside bottom of their cage and they work fine. Bloods are extremely heavy bodied and mine has no issues with a uth.
Thank you !
Re: Best size ceramic for 66" x 24" x 24"
Just thinking ....If I'm replacing two 21W heat mats with a new 250W ceramic on a pulse thermostat am I going to see a massive increase in our electric bills ?