HEAT: Lamp vs UTH. Which is better? And are human heating pads ok?
From what I've been reading, UTH are best for BPs. I have a nocturnal lamp over my snakies right now, and one of them prefers the UTH while the other prefers the lamp. Should I ditch the lamps and just stick to UTHs? And I've also heard you should only use heating pads made specifically for reptiles, not human heating pads (which are a lot more expensive). Any theories, or is that just a money making scheme from the reptile companies?
Thanks in advance, everyone!
Re: HEAT: Lamp vs UTH. Which is better? And are human heating pads ok?
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M.P.C
You all know majority of human heating pads have a controller. Built in to adjust temp... They dont just run full power or off like your all making it sound.... But they are not a good alternative becase they do not run constantly and the heat they provide while able to be dialed up or down is very inconsistent
From the couple that I opened up, temperature adjustment is done strictly by resistance circuits that are open and closed based on setting. High is typically wide open until the timer kicks in and shuts it off. Not all are the same, obviously.
Re: HEAT: Lamp vs UTH. Which is better? And are human heating pads ok?
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Originally Posted by
M.P.C
You all know majority of human heating pads have a controller. Built in to adjust temp... They dont just run full power or off like your all making it sound.... But they are not a good alternative becase they do not run constantly and the heat they provide while able to be dialed up or down is very inconsistent
Also that snakes commonly just need heat from 90~95, which feels like room temperature to human skin. Human heating pads, in order to feel even a little warm to humans, must be over 95~100 at least, so usually 95~100 is the minimum setting. It just doesn't work at all for snakes.
Re: HEAT: Lamp vs UTH. Which is better? And are human heating pads ok?
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Originally Posted by
redshepherd
Also that snakes commonly just need heat from 90~95, which feels like room temperature to human skin.
My husband begs to differ... I am 97% sure he is a cyborg, and he complains if the temp is above 75 because his electronic components begin to sizzle. ;) Whereas, I wear a coat in an 80 degree room if the fan is on, because the "wind" gives me chills.