Re: CFLs as a heat source???
CFL's give off little to no heat, which is why they work so well in other applications. You could set one up and check the temperature, but I wouldn't think it would raise the temperature at all. Some people use heat lamps clipped a distance (to be determined with your environmental factors) from the enclosure. I use heat tape regulated by a thermostat draped over the top of mine which probably isn't the best idea but gives me a steady 72/78 night/day. Until I find something better!
Re: CFLs as a heat source???
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kitedemon
My zoo-med UTH ran exactly that hot before. I had to get a thermostat immediately
Re: CFLs as a heat source???
That is the reading directly on the bulb...the heat from those dissipate so quickly I wouldn't imagine one 12" away would do much at all.
Re: CFLs as a heat source???
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Boanerges
Tarantulas also do not really like the bright lights. All around just a bad idea to use a CFL. And like I said if your room temps are in the high 60's you don't even need additional heat.
My room temp is between 68-70 maybe dropping to 67 at night. I am wanting to get avics and from what Ive read temps are 75-82 so that's why I'm wanting to raise temps. But if you are saying upper 60s then I should be fine right? And I really like using a larger enclosure idea so if temps need to be raised that's the way I'll go.
Re: CFLs as a heat source???
[QUOTE=ChrisS;1714399]My room temp is between 68-70 maybe dropping to 67 at night. I am wanting to get avics and from what Ive read temps are 75-82 so that's why I'm wanting to raise temps. But if you are saying upper 60s then I should be fine right? And I really like using a larger enclosure idea so if temps need to be raised that's the way I'll go.[/QUOTE
All of mine stay at room temps except for my burgandy goliath bird eater. The night time temps in the winter regularly fall to 68 at night and I have never had an issue personally and I know of many people who do the same.
Re: CFLs as a heat source???
My T's are very happy in the 68 - 70 degree range, the Avic also. :D