Re: Temp/Humidity issues. I need help!
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Originally Posted by
LGray23
Your temps are not what you think they are then, and if you're not using a thermostat, than you are risking a burn...
X2 again LOL
I think the OP might be confusing the two?
You need a "thermostat" to control your heat source, and digital "thermometer" to give you temps. If you are getting 85 degrees your heat pad has to be scorching hot:O
You dont want your pad to get over 95 degrees, regardless of how much substrate you have you dont want anything your snake can come into contact with to cook it.
Re: Temp/Humidity issues. I need help!
OK, now we are getting somewhere. Your heating source should be plugged into a thermostat that plugs into house power. This is the device that will regulate the temperature of your heat source. There are a few options when it comes to thermostats (cheap or reliable). I personally use Herpstats, they are fantastic.
The round thingy is the thermometer. Walmart sells a really good digital thermometer for around 12 bucks or so made by Acu-Rite. It has the probe that is placed around the heated area inside the tank. This is going to let you know how hot it is on the warm side of the tank. You can use this to lower or raise the thermostat (that your heat source is connected to) to reach the desired temperature.
Re: Temp/Humidity issues. I need help!
Okay, what a crazy adventure my shopping trip turned out to be. Not one person at Petco, Petsmart, or Walmart knew anything about bp's. I couldn't find any of the suggested brands of equipment but I did find a thermastate by Zilla. I could only find a themometer with a probe, no duel gage. As for the moist hide, well I found a log hide made of cork which I'm sure can be soaked in water and moss that is for that purpose. I also bought coco and a camera for taking pictures. lol Merry Christmas to me! la la la To the previous post I have a heating pad and 60 watt red light. Those heat rocks look like a disaster waiting to happen if you ask me. I live in Phoenix Arizona, one of the largest cities in the USA and can't find basic reptile equipment. What's wrong with this picture?
Re: Temp/Humidity issues. I need help!
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Originally Posted by
enchantress62
Those heat rocks look like a disaster waiting to happen if you ask me.
You are already smarter than you know:gj:
I am in San Antonio, Texas...............I think we have you beat AND I have the same problem as you. Everyone can "order" it BUT SO CAN I!!!!
This is one of my favorite places to order from: Reptile Basics
I am sure others will chime in with their online stores too.
BTW check out their VE Thermostats...........they rock, you could get away with the 100 or 200:gj:
Re: Temp/Humidity issues. I need help!
what does UTH and CHE stand for? :cool: