Unless you count that many summer homes ambient around 65-70 due to air conditioning.
I agree with this. I would have my ac on 72 and the heater would still be running in the room
06-04-2015, 07:52 PM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: Can you buy in?
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Originally Posted by Jhill001
Unless you count that many summer homes ambient around 65-70 due to air conditioning.
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Originally Posted by Black Hills Reptiles
I agree with this. I would have my ac on 72 and the heater would still be running in the room
True in some cases but every snake room is different.
For example my snake room is a spare room above the garage right under the roof, since it is the snake room, this room has been cut off from the AC system.
In the warm months May through October the room naturally reaches 86/87 during the day (no heater needed and during those month I do not provide a hot spot either), the rest of the house is set on 74/75
During the winter the room is heated at 75 with a oil filled heater and a hot spot is provided, rest of the house is at 68.
So the bottom line it really depends on the snake room.
06-04-2015, 10:03 PM
Black Hills Reptiles
Re: Can you buy in?
Deborah where do you stand on the only using ambient temps?
06-04-2015, 10:08 PM
Eric Alan
Re: Can you buy in?
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Deborah where do you stand on the only using ambient temps?
Being that she just said that she does exactly this for half of the year, I'm guessing she's a fan. ;)
06-05-2015, 12:29 AM
Stewart_Reptiles
Re: Can you buy in?
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Deborah where do you stand on the only using ambient temps?
See my post above, I have been doing this for the past 5 years since moving to our new house and in MY situation it works very well. Prior to that the snake room in the old house was in the basement and the room was heated yea round an a hot spot was provided year round as well.
Different setup allows for a different way to keep my animals.
Again depends on the room, if it makes sense energy wise, on the keeper's level of experience and most importantly on whether or not it works with your animals.
Do I recommend it to everyone? Nope, but I have no problem discussing it with people wanting to try something different.
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06-05-2015, 12:50 AM
Black Hills Reptiles
Re: Can you buy in?
Awesome that's what I was looking for posting this was just opinions on what everyone thought of keeping this way.
Thank you everyone who has replied so far and for the people who may reply in the future