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faulty electric heater
I wish this were just an april fools joke...
Last night, our electric heater malfunctioned and stayed on for who knows how long.
It killed 28 rat babies, 5 adult gerbils, 7 adult rats, and 3 adult ASFs. One ASF was pregnant. We lost about half of our collection.
It's a bummer, but at least we have plenty. We were able to freeze almost all of them before rigor set in. Anyway, just thought I'd share.
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Re: faulty electric heater
Ouch, that sucks. What kind of heater was it and how long have you been using it?
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1.0 '10 piebald, 0.1 '10 het piebald, 01 '07 het. Piebald
0.1 '10 lesser, 0.1 '10 albino, 1.0 '11 Black Pastel het. Albino, 0.1 '11 het. Albino, 0.1 '08 het. Albino, 0.1 '10 het. Albino
0.1 '09 woma, 1.0 '10 Pewter, 0.1 '11 Lesser Bee
0.1 '10 Super Cinnamon Woma, 0.1 '10 Mojave Spider, 0.1 '11 mojave, 0.1 Super Chocolate
0.1 '10 Pastel Yellowbelly, 1.0 '11 Pastel Yellowbelly
1.1 '10 yellowbelly, 0.2 '10 normal
0.1 '08 Cinnamon, '08 Normal, 0.1 '10 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Black eyed lucy possible yellowbelly
1.0 '11 Cinnamon Enchi, 1.0 '11 pastave
0.1 '10 coral albino Boa, '10 1.0 Sunglow boa, 11 0.1 Motley boa
0.1 '11 Central American hypo boa, 1.0 Central American Motley
0.1 '11+T Albino Blood, 0.1 '11 poss het. +T Albino Blood
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Aw, I'm really sorry to hear that. Hope you have good luck with the rest of your breeders.
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I feel for you................ours are in my shed and the temps here in Texas are starting to get higher.
We are looking to a/c the shed here in a payday or two. Just hoping it doesnt get too hot too soon
Last edited by PitOnTheProwl; 04-01-2011 at 10:07 AM.
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I had a failure a month ago on a heater... Mine was a Herpstat T-stat though, on my breeding pied ball pythons!
Made me sick to loose them.
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Re: faulty electric heater
 Originally Posted by jasbus
I had a failure a month ago on a heater... Mine was a Herpstat T-stat though, on my breeding pied ball pythons!
Made me sick to loose them.
That made my stomach churn..
1.0 '12 Irian Jaya Carpet Python
0.1 '09 Normal BP
1.0 '07 Normal BP
1.0 '08 Pinstripe BP
0.0.1 Nelson's Milk Snake
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0.2 Horses (Egyptian Arabian & Tennessee Walker)
2.2 Dogs
1.1 Cats

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Not sure what brand it is. We used it all this winter in the shed. Our outdoor temps get down to -30 deg F. in the dead of winter, and it worked well. Our shed is foam insulated...
Anyway, I'll probably end up putting another 24V stat on a receptacle with a transformer and contactor or relay to control the receptacle so it can't happen again...well, 24V. t-stats are much less likely to fail...oh, I'm an HVAC tech and electrician...makes it easy. This is how I have it set up for the snakes.
Sorry to hear you lost your pieds...that sucks!
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I use oil-filled radiator heaters. I've never had one get too hot, but they don't last nearly as long as an electric heater. I usually get two full winters out of a oil-filled. I always go to Target around this time of year and snatch up the clearance ones.. They sell them for around $20 this time of year, just gotta get there at the right time...
In my snake rooms, I use a thermostat on them, they work great that way. I use them with their built in thermo in my two rodent rooms. Of course, a steady temperature isn't all that crucial for the rodents....
Last edited by jasbus; 04-02-2011 at 12:52 PM.
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