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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
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Originally Posted by rmune0750
ranco all da way :carrot:
wanna battle? :sabduel::sabduel::sabduel:
the smilies are getting out of hand
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
I figured for an extra $30 I may as well just get a proportional rather than that Ranco. That way I won't have to drop $75 now and another $100+ later. So, I ended up with a Herpstat 1 from reptilesupply.com (I know MG was a bit cheaper, but I had to pick up some other things as well). Thanks all for your feedback.
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
Sounds like you did the right thing, the herpstat is awesome! I am thrilled with mine, so easy to operate! And for the well being of your snakes, the difference between the on/off, and proportional really isn't that much.
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
*Warning Thread Hijack :P *
i have a 30gallon glass tank for my BP. This is more of a what kind of UTH should i go with? everytime i hear people talk about flexwatt tape, it's in reference to racks...is it good enough for a glass though? and how much of my bottom should be covered in UTH.
I think i'm just going to splurge and buy a helix proportional...but i need to know what it's going to. Thank you
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
You might want to search around the caging forum...that topic has been covered many times over.
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
I will probably get a Helix when I can afford it, BUT...
Does a snake really notice the difference between an on/off and proprotional thermostat.
I have an on/off with the probe right on the glass. I have a digital thermometer probe right next to it. The temp swing is about 1.5 to 2 degrees F.
I realize that I, as a mammal, can't really tell the difference between 80 and 82 degrees, but does my snake.
I certainly can tell the difference between 80 and 90 degrees, but I have two different thermostats for each range.
But does it really improve the quality of life for my pet to have a proportional thermostat?
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
I have 3 rancos and 2 Herpstat pros and the Herpstat is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The most accurate I have seen. Each one controls my ambient and three racks(Different rooms). Will do my incubators too when needed. Herpstat rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
I have a Ranco for my oil filled space heater....and have them on two of my racks...I also have 2 Helix for 2 racks and 2 that are going to be put in place of my Ranco'son the racks....
Overall I haven't had a problem with either.....
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
Something a lot of folks don't know is that the Johnson 419 can be set up to have a night drop. It requires an external control relay and timer, but is an alternative for those who don't want to pay for a proportional and require a night drop.
Craig
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Re: Ranco v. Johnson
I don't mean to throw a monkey wrench into the gears, but there are "a lot of" differing oppinions on using night drop temperatures.
I am throwing this out for discussion. If this should be moved to a different thread, I leave this up to the moderators.
Why would you change the wonderfully set-up temps that you have in your environment by adding NIGHT DROP temps. I am sure that the snake would prefer to have his temps stay the same all the time. --- One of the major reasons to getting a proportional thermostat over an on/off thermostat.
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