HOW TO: Keep heat & humidity in a V422 Vision Cage in the winter time?
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I have bricks of Eco Earth spread across the bottom and a large white water dish on the cool side. Other then moving it off the ground onto a stand is there anything else I can do? Without a little heater in front of the glass on the cool side the temperatures drop to 70° and the humidity goes down to 30%.
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Re: HOW TO: Keep heat & humidity in a V422 Vision Cage in the winter time?
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treaux
What are you using to heat the cage? An UTH will provide floor heat, but not much ambient. If you need good cage heat, I'd recommend an RHP or a ceramic bulb if you are on a budget. You will also need a thermostat of some sort if you don't have it already.
60 watt ceramic heat emitter that was fine in the summer.
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Re: HOW TO: Keep heat & humidity in a V422 Vision Cage in the winter time?
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bcr229
I would put it on a stand (you can get something that permits storage underneath), also put a strip of 12" wide heat tape regulated by a thermostat under the heat lamp.
Get rid of the center light and put a piece of foil, plastic, etc. in that opening - you're losing a lot of heat and humidity out of the top. If you need task lighting while spot cleaning a small LED flashlight works.
I don't know about the model 422 but my 522 has vents in the back that I had to cover, or it would dry out really fast.
Yeah I have the vents covered in the back and I love the light for display but for winter time I can cover it. Thanks for the tip too! But if it gets hot enough durning the summer and the ambient temp is old should I use uth on the hot side. Because the heat emitter gets really hot already I mostly need heat on the cooler side
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Re: HOW TO: Keep heat & humidity in a V422 Vision Cage in the winter time?
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KMG
And I second getting it off the floor. That should help alot.
Lowes has cheap folding tables I use in my snake room. Easy to move. Easy to clean. Easy to get.
Yeah I usually Spray it down in the morning but that only last about an hour tops. I got a reptifogger and have it going into one of the back vents. It's very cool though and that lowers the temps lol can't win for losing. But define getting it off the ground!
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Re: HOW TO: Keep heat & humidity in a V422 Vision Cage in the winter time?
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yaboyyoungd1234567
Yeah I usually Spray it down in the morning but that only last about an hour tops. I got a reptifogger and have it going into one of the back vents. It's very cool though and that lowers the temps lol can't win for losing. But define getting it off the ground!
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The floor is a cold place to be. Having the cage sitting on a table would help boost and maintain the temps.