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Urgent heat question
Hey ya'll, summer is hitting hard here in NY and I can't keep the cool side of my tank below the mid-eighties/low nineties. I thought the heat wave would pass after a few days but it's not and I need advice on keeping it down. There's really no spot in an AC'd room that would be suitable, and I'd imagine a fan would only blow around the hot air? I tried putting ice along the side but it didn't do anything significant and ended up melting all over. I don't want her to cook...help! Thanks in advance.
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Re: Urgent heat question
Originally Posted by purpleroan
Hey ya'll, summer is hitting hard here in NY and I can't keep the cool side of my tank below the mid-eighties/low nineties. I thought the heat wave would pass after a few days but it's not and I need advice on keeping it down. There's really no spot in an AC'd room that would be suitable, and I'd imagine a fan would only blow around the hot air? I tried putting ice along the side but it didn't do anything significant and ended up melting all over. I don't want her to cook...help! Thanks in advance.
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Find the coolest room in your house and keep it there. 84 to 86 is a good ambient temp. If you can maintain that there should be no hot spot. Once you hit 90 ambient you are in the death zone.
A damp towel over the enclosure with a fan blowing on it will drop the temp a couple of degrees. Obviously keep the wet away from electric devices.
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Unplug the uth no need for it if your ambient are in the mid 80's low 90's
If possible put the tank on the floor, place a big ceramic bowl in the enclosure filled up with cold water (snakes will cool themselves wrapping themselves around them)
Check the body core temp of your snake using a temp gun rather than going by the room temp there will usually be a difference of 2 to 3 degrees between both.
My snake room is kept at 86/88 in the summer with no issue
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The last few weeks have been hot in MA too. I have no heating equipment running and I'm maintaining ambient temps between 86-88.
I keep a few water/Gatorade bottles filled with water in my freezer. If it gets too hot I just drop them in the tank at the "cool end". Rotate as needed.
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You can also put the frozen water bottles or cold packs in front of a fan for "redneck A/C".
A few weeks ago my husband and I installed UV-blocking film on our south-facing windows to help keep the house cooler, and I could tell the difference almost immediately in those rooms. I expect that to pay for itself quickly in lower electric bills. This is the product we purchased: https://www.amazon.com/EXTERIOR-Wind...dp/B00VH01FGA/
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Re: Urgent heat question
Originally Posted by bcr229
You can also put the frozen water bottles or cold packs in front of a fan for "redneck A/C".]
Good point, I just taught my girlfriend this "trick" for when she's getting ready in the morning. We don't run A/C in the bathroom.
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Re: Urgent heat question
Thank you so much everyone! I've been using a combination of these suggestions and although it's spiked again recently she is still eating and shedding fine so I assume she not too bothered. However, I know I've had MY fill of summer..bring on the crisp weather and autumn colors
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Re: Urgent heat question
Originally Posted by purpleroan
Thank you so much everyone! I've been using a combination of these suggestions and although it's spiked again recently she is still eating and shedding fine so I assume she not too bothered. However, I know I've had MY fill of summer..bring on the crisp weather and autumn colors
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Glad you got it under control. You can keep your cold weather though. I am one of the few people I know that has to keep their incubator cool instead of hot and I like it that way. LOL
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