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    Heating ASF cage

    Hey everyone,

    I just got a young, small colony (1.1) of ASFRs, complete with their litter of 6 babies. I'm keeping them in a 10gal tank. The babies just fully opened their eyes yesterday, so I'll pull them out this weekend. I keep them in my basement which right now hovers around 63°F. I think it's a little cool for them. I've got some leftover 4" heat tape. I thought I'd set that up, on a dimmer, and run it real low, but I thought I'd ask around first for some possible better heating ideas. I don't think the mother is pregnant again (at least not showing), and I'm concerned the temps are to blame... Thoughts?

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    63 isnt cold as long as they have bedding to nest in. most rodents do best breeding in 60-78oF

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

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    This caresheet suggests that they should be kept between 70 and 90. My colony is kept in the same room as my snakes which is usually 78-80. You may want to try and get them somewhere a bit warmer.

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    Shouldn't you keep the babies in til they are at least 3-4 weeks old
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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    Quote Originally Posted by flameethrower View Post
    63 isnt cold as long as they have bedding to nest in. most rodents do best breeding in 60-78oF
    Keep in mind, these things are from AFRICA! 60 degrees is cold. If they get too cold, they will start eating babies. I try not to let the temps go below 70. In the summer they get up to 95 degrees with no issues.
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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    Quote Originally Posted by TMoore View Post
    This caresheet suggests that they should be kept between 70 and 90. My colony is kept in the same room as my snakes which is usually 78-80. You may want to try and get them somewhere a bit warmer.
    Unfortunately, moving them to a warmer location isn't a realistic option right now... I thought providing some extra heat in their current location would be the best option.

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Shouldn't you keep the babies in til they are at least 3-4 weeks old
    I don't know the babies' exact birthdate, but I'd put them at around 3-4 weeks now. Eyes open, eating and drinking, etc.

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    Keep in mind, these things are from AFRICA! 60 degrees is cold. If they get too cold, they will start eating babies. I try not to let the temps go below 70. In the summer they get up to 95 degrees with no issues.
    That's what I thought. Any thoughts on supplemental heat? I'm torn between some heat tape, or a heat lamp.

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    I would use a heat lamp (make sure you know the temps). Since they have beeding an overhead heat would be better than bottom heat. Keep the temps at least 70, 80 is better if you can get it up that high. One last thing. If you take the little ones out you may never be able to return them. So make sure you can feed them off first before you take them out for any length of time.

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    Re: Heating ASF cage

    Can't you put them in a warmer part of the house? If not, get a space heater. Dont see the heat tape or the heat lamp being the answer.
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