Re: Hi from South Georgia
Welcome and best wishes from a fellow Georgian Jake. Nice to have you with us and thanks for your service.
Re: Hi from South Georgia
LOL hey you don't need to explain your name - thanks for introducing yourself and you're doing the right thing by researching before purchasing. My boyfriend and I just got our first BP a month and a half ago. It's been a wonderful experience, she's a terrific pet! Low maintenance, friendly, and so interesting! She really is so fascinating and it's been so neat to figure out her preferences and routines. This community has been so wonderful I really enjoy browsing the forums and if you ask for help everyone is more than willing to help. (Thanks everyone)
We didn't know that you needed a thermostat to control an under tank heater pad - so please I pass along my mistake/knowledge in this area as it's very important and we were never told. I'm sure with your extensive research you will come across this info but I'm just sharing my newbie mistake. Luckily our baby never got burned but that can happen without the UTH being controlled by a thermostat.
Re: Hi from South Georgia
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Snoopyslim
LOL hey you don't need to explain your name - thanks for introducing yourself and you're doing the right thing by researching before purchasing. My boyfriend and I just got our first BP a month and a half ago. It's been a wonderful experience, she's a terrific pet! Low maintenance, friendly, and so interesting! She really is so fascinating and it's been so neat to figure out her preferences and routines. This community has been so wonderful I really enjoy browsing the forums and if you ask for help everyone is more than willing to help. (Thanks everyone)
We didn't know that you needed a thermostat to control an under tank heater pad - so please I pass along my mistake/knowledge in this area as it's very important and we were never told. I'm sure with your extensive research you will come across this info but I'm just sharing my newbie mistake. Luckily our baby never got burned but that can happen without the UTH being controlled by a thermostat.
Yea we are very excited about getting one, I never realized the life span of the BP i guess it really caught me off guard to think that we may very well still have this pet even after my 6 year old daughter goes off to college and then even begins her own family (you know... when she's allowed to date at age 25... hahaha)
Thanks for the info as-well I want to make sure that I make this environment as comfortable as I can! Right now I'm looking at getting a Zoo Med hygrotherm humidity and temperature controller, accompanied by a zoo med repti fogger, and a uth pad. The only thing I can't seem to figure out with this setup is how to regulate the "hot spot" and the lower temp side with this controller... so I may wind up having to do a UTH and seperate thermostat on the cool side. I figure heat on both ends will be necessary because I don't have a particular room in my house to be able to raise the radiant heat that high and the temperature usually stays around 68 to 72 degrees.
Re: Hi from South Georgia
@ Jake- I probably wouldn't use 2 UTHs for the hot and cold side. I'm not sure which type of enclosure you're using but a radiant heat panel will create a hot spot and raise your ambient temps. You could also go with a UTH for your hot spot and use a CHE or IR heat bulb to boost your ambient temps. That's what I do for my carpet pythons.
Re: Hi from South Georgia
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EL-Ziggy
@ Jake- I probably wouldn't use 2 UTHs for the hot and cold side. I'm not sure which type of enclosure you're using but a radiant heat panel will create a hot spot and raise your ambient temps. You could also go with a UTH for your hot spot and use a CHE or IR heat bulb to boost your ambient temps. That's what I do for my carpet pythons.
Those are the types of things I need to know lol! I was looking at the radiant heat panels earlier today... do they go inside the tank? I'm looking to use a currently owned 55 gallon glass tank. I understand the tank is a bit large so I'm going to put a divider in it and because it's glass I'm looking to put some insulating panels around the outside of the back, sides and bottom of the tank so that hopefully it will hold heat a bit better. I've still got a bit of looking to do with the heat supply so any input would be great! Thanks
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Get me started on it and we could be here for days... lol! I lost ALOT of pictures of this build so I only have a few left...
This is mine...
http://i375.photobucket.com/albums/o...j.jpg~original
Also because of the setup, it had enough lift to clear 2 inches higher than Stock ride height...(I don't know why I never took pictures with the rear up...?)
http://i375.photobucket.com/albums/o...y.jpg~original
and just a hint of the work I had invested inside... and yes the doors had imitation alligator skin...
http://i375.photobucket.com/albums/o...w.jpg~original