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    Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Hey all,

    My room gets pretty cold during winter, sometimes down to 65F, although it rarely gets that cold.

    I'm waiting for an AP cage for my BP, but for now he's in a glass tank.

    Yesterday, I covered the back and sides with black paper, and then covered the back, sides, and screen top with aluminum foil, shiny side down of course. The temperature on the cool side stayed up to 75!

    I hope this helps those with glass tanks in cold rooms...
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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Don't use paper. Use Foam Board.. Helps a lot more.
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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Thanks for the tip. I have insulation around 3 sides of my tank - that works pretty well too.
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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    I suppose the best way is black paper first (so the snake feels more secure), then foam board, then aluminum foil.

    I'm only doing this temporarily since my cage is probably shipping this week.
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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Reflectix works great, you can pick it at ace hardware for $1.50 a ft. In my opinion the best insulation around.

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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Can you get a space heater? I put 2 Oil filled radiant heaters in my basement and they work awesome. Keeps it right where i want it to the degree.

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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkice View Post
    Can you get a space heater? I put 2 Oil filled radiant heaters in my basement and they work awesome. Keeps it right where i want it to the degree.
    I've been thinking about that... How much would the oil cost?
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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkice View Post
    Can you get a space heater? I put 2 Oil filled radiant heaters in my basement and they work awesome. Keeps it right where i want it to the degree.
    Humm... that will kill your humidity though.


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    Re: Keeping glass tanks warm during winter!

    They don't really affect the humidity much at all. And they don't run on oil...they're oil-filled to help the heat spread more evenly.

    I have one in the bedroom (also the snake room) and it's a god-send at night.
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