Ball Pythons housed in a garage??
I was wondering what would be the cons of moving my racks into my garage. I live on the treasure cost of FL. Now before I posted this question I have been sampling the temperatures in my garage. The highest reading was 89 and lowest was 72 (had AC unit on) my humidity is 57%. The AC unit does cycle on/ off on its own just like my central AC, in fact my garage has a vent in it that does feed off my main unit. I do not store any chemicals in my garage.
All my racks will have thermostats on them and they will be open racks. The only problem I foresee would be if the ac went down I would not have a cool side.
Any input would be great
Thank you,
Jay
Re: Ball Pythons housed in a garage??
Another big point for me is security. Do you want neighbors to be able to look right in and see what you have when the door is up? Does it have a sturdy lock?
I just feel that most garages have so much temp fluctuation and not enough insulation so id definitely keep checking that.
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Re: Ball Pythons housed in a garage??
I want to thank every one for their input. I have decided to keep my collection in my home. you all made some great points that i never thought about. After taking sample heat readings I would have to depend on a window shaker to keep the temps in the right zone, and if it was to fail it would be a bad situation. I love my snakes to risk their health.
Thank you again.
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I want to thank every one for their input. I have decided to keep my collection in my home. you all made some great points that i never thought about. After taking sample heat readings I would have to depend on a window shaker to keep the temps in the right zone, and if it was to fail it would be a bad situation. I love my snakes to risk their health.
Thank you again.