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  • 10-06-2006, 11:06 AM
    snake_lady83
    Heating.
    I'm having trouble keeping the cool side of my snake's tub at the right temperature. I was wondering what has worked well for you guys/gals. My husband's already mentioned that we can't afford for the electric bill to hit the roof, but I'm not letting my baby get sick :) . That's just not going to happen. Any advice will be a help.

    -Hannah
  • 10-06-2006, 11:14 AM
    mmchoppers
    Re: Heating.
    OK, I was having this problem just recently. You have a couple of options that I can think of right now:
    1. Space Heater- get one thats really safe
    or
    2. Another UTH or heat device- but then you gotta buy another T-stat, unless you have one that can control multiple output temps.
    or
    3. put your snake(s) in a room that doesnt get too cold- My Dad's house is always around 70, so I insulated one of the closets to convert it into a snake room.

    hope that helps
  • 10-06-2006, 11:27 AM
    snake_lady83
    Re: Heating.
    Sounds good...is 75-78 too cool or will that be ok? The temperature isn't really chilly, no drafts or anything. I just don't want it to get too "cool" for her.


    -Hannah
  • 10-06-2006, 12:52 PM
    mmchoppers
    Re: Heating.
    Well according to most caresheets, below 75 is bad. 82-84 is recommended if you want your snake to stay it the best health...
  • 10-06-2006, 01:59 PM
    snake_lady83
    Re: Heating.
    Ok. Thanks for the advice.
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