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Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
Okay not sure if this will work or not. Seeing as how we don't have ac in this place I was think about buying an extra Ranco therm. cause it has heating and cooling options on it. Then getting two little clip on fans and hooking them up to the thermostat and using that to cool my crestie cages. That way it would be regulated. Or do you guys think it would burn out the motor in the fans and be a potential fire hazard?
Or should I just fork out the money for a window ac unit?
Kristy
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
i say a small window ac!
put the cresties on the floor (cooler), and have a fan or two in the room moving air around.
vaughn
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
Or you could invest in a water pump system to pump cooled water around. Not sure how that would work in a screen cage but I plan to do it if the garage gets too warm for the rats.
~Jake~
Too many boas to list and a few balls as well
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
I'm curious about this also, because I'd like to keep them in my ball python room. *since its 82* in there* I was just curious for some options, good question Kristy
1.1 Ball python
1.1 Boxer's
0.0.1 Bearded Dragon
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
The whole fan thing isnt going to work very well unless its bringing in cool air. If not, its just going to circulate warm air. Yes, feeling a breeze helps but right after the fan turns off, its going to be just as warm as before.
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
Okay we are NOT addicted to our herps are we? LOL Won't buy an a/c unit until the poor gecko's need it. I'm just kidding with you hon, we are the same around here. We pick homes based on if there's a snake room or good ventilation for them LOL. Second bathroom? Well who needs that....where can my snakes live happily!!!!
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
Okay we are NOT addicted to our herps are we? LOL Won't buy an a/c unit until the poor gecko's need it.  I'm just kidding with you hon, we are the same around here. We pick homes based on if there's a snake room or good ventilation for them LOL. Second bathroom? Well who needs that....where can my snakes live happily!!!!
LOL you are totally right. We didn't have much choice as far as the house we live in now goes, but we wanted OUT of the old one. I couldn't stand that place, it was so dark and depressing. So I found the brightest place I could.
My husband isn't really into the reptiles like I am. He likes them but just doesn't share the same passion I do. At lowes he kept saying " I can't believe I am buying ac for geckos" lol. It was also for me though, I don't sweat at all so I overheat and get really sick.
When we finally build our house after we finish cleaning up our credit (finally just about out of debt ) It will be really neat because Him and his Dad work together His dad owns a Construction company so we will get to customize a lot. Including a herp room
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
You could have bought an ac unit just for the tank. Thermoelectric cooling units are tiny and perfect for cooling small enclosures. You can pick one up for under $30 and hook it right up to your Ranco. These are used in some wine refridgerators, and I used one to make a brumation chamber for corn snakes.
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Re: Idea for cooling crestie tanks??
 Originally Posted by PythonWallace
You could have bought an ac unit just for the tank. Thermoelectric cooling units are tiny and perfect for cooling small enclosures. You can pick one up for under $30 and hook it right up to your Ranco. These are used in some wine refridgerators, and I used one to make a brumation chamber for corn snakes.
Thats cool, I will have to look into those for future use if I need them. We really needed ac though. It gets so hot in this house.
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