Hog Island Heating Question
Hey guys!
My hog's tank temp is 90 degrees on the warm spot, but it is as low as 65 degrees on the cool side. I know they are okay in a wide range of temps, but is 65 too low? Should I go ahead and buy a bigger UTH? He is hanging out on his warm side & now that he's settled in he's not cold when I pick him up.
What do you think? Leave it alone, he's fine, or step up the heat with a larger UTH? I can't put a heat lamp on top because it's an acryllic tank. No screen.
Re: Hog Island Heating Question
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SuddenEclipse
That's the thing. We live in a newly built house. The builder people (who apparently suck) messed up the duct work so even though we set the thermostat in the house to 73, it gets 73 in the living room and stuff but apparently in my bedroom (where my snakes are) it's like mid 60s.
My Kenyan is fine because she's under like 5 inches of aspen and is always toasty toasty warm when I pick her up. LOL, I just worry about my Hog since he's not into the whole burrowing thing. He knows where the warm part is an is hanging out there so it's not like he's cold but I didn't know if 65 was really not good.
Since you can't really use a heat lamp, another option would be using a space heater to keep the ambient temp in the room at about 75-77F.
Re: Hog Island Heating Question
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SuddenEclipse
That'd be sooooo hot for ME in my room. LOL I'd never sleep! I think I'd rather just buy a bigger UTH and cover more floor space for him. :banana:
The thing is...UTH's don't affect the ambient air temp which is important as well.