Better Alternatives to expensive basking bulbs
I have 4 BPs, and one corn snake. I am looking for a better/cheaper alternative to the expensive, fragile, and short lived bulbs I have been buying from a major reptile equipment supplier, don't see the need to mention their name.... Suggestions appreciated.
Re: Better Alternatives to expensive basking bulbs
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Indy
Racks are the easiest and cheapest but horrible if you want any kind of display animal. They're as asthetically appealing as a pile of sweaters.
I use a uth under a hide and have a $4 black light CFL on the top.
The display aspect comes from taking them out and letting them get enrichment outside of the rack system! :)
Re: Better Alternatives to expensive basking bulbs
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Originally Posted by
Indy
Racks are the easiest and cheapest but horrible if you want any kind of display animal. They're as asthetically appealing as a pile of sweaters.
I use a uth under a hide and have a $4 black light CFL on the top.
Not a fan of rack systems at all because I prefer aesthetically pleasing displays in my home. But I can see the logic if you have loads of animals. Setting up enclosures like mine for 50 snakes would be ridiculous.
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Re: Better Alternatives to expensive basking bulbs
Ceramic heat emitters (CHEs) or Radiant Heat Panels (RHPs), and LED lighting. CHEs seem to dry things out more than the RHPs. Both have the advantage of not spending energy on producing visible light, and LEDs are very energy-efficient for lighting.
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Re: Better Alternatives to expensive basking bulbs
just get uth on a thermostat a che to heat the enclosure and for day light just get a flourescent led from walmart