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  • 09-14-2015, 02:34 PM
    Tsanford
    Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
    Also a piece of advice for shoppers... You want the mechanical on/offs & temp gauge, NOT digital.

    When used with a tsat, once it cuts power, with a digital its not going to come back on when the tstat calls for it. Where as mechanical switches stay on or set!
  • 09-14-2015, 02:39 PM
    myadlosky
    Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    While BP's don't need a temperature night drop, other species do benefit from it for breeding.

    I would hook the current heater up to a Ranco t-stat.

    I've heard from a few of the more well known breeders that dropping the temps at night aids in follicle growth. Justin Kobylka has a chart that I was planning on following that suggests nightly drops for a few months when you start pairing.
  • 09-15-2015, 07:16 PM
    Eric Alan
    Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by myadlosky View Post
    I've heard from a few of the more well known breeders that dropping the temps at night aids in follicle growth. Justin Kobylka has a chart that I was planning on following that suggests nightly drops for a few months when you start pairing.

    I was planning on following the same chart going into my first season. What I ended up doing was contacting an established breeder in my area and talked about what works well in his collection. I'd recommend you do the same, as experience can be a great teacher. It made sense to me that what Justin does in Georgia may not work as well for me in Arizona (or maybe it would have - who knows). I had great results in my first season breeding (34 good eggs from 4 females with 0 slugs), so I plan on following the same routine this upcoming season as well.
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