Keeping IJ enclosure warm in cold apartment
So I recently moved into a loft apartment that has utilities included and therefore no control over what the temperature for the building is set at. At night, due to the high ceilings and large windows it gets into the low 60s. I haven't had any reptiles since I was a teenager because I've been moving around the country for college and the army. However I'm settled for now and the local pet store has a beautiful baby IJ carpet that I'm obsessed with. I haven't bought him yet since I'm not quite sure how I should go about providing proper heat for him though in such a cold apartment. I was thinking I'd put a space heater in the area the enclosure will be and using a radiant heat panel or a ceramic heat emitter for a heat source. While he's small he'll most likely be in a 10 gallon tank I have or a 12x12x18 exo terra...leaning toward the 10 gal since I already have it. When he gets big enough he'd be put in a 3'x2'x3' exo however at that point I probably won't be in this apartment anymore.Anyone have any other ideas/experience keeping carpets in cold houses/apartments?
Re: Keeping IJ enclosure warm in cold apartment
I'd go with a UTH and a RHP if the room was that cold. You can go with the RHP only and warm the room with an oil filled heater.
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Re: Keeping IJ enclosure warm in cold apartment
Remembering the loft apartment we were in once upon a time (2-3 small closets and a bathroom were the only things with doors), I'd go with a RHP for ambient temps.
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