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View Poll Results: Ambient air temperatures....

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  • don't need to be regulated at all because properly regulated belly heat is all that is required

    0 0%
  • should be regulated within reason, but are not as important as belly heat

    6 20.00%
  • are equally important as belly heat

    20 66.67%
  • are more important than belly heat

    3 10.00%
  • if regulated properly create and environment where belly heat is not necessary (but okay to have)

    1 3.33%
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    To maintain ambient temps I use two infrared heat lamps on rheostats with a thermostat to kick them off it it gets too hot, I've had a rheostat fail and the lamp runs full blast. I've found if I keep the lamps turned down low so where they are constantly on, it doesn't zap humidity. But cranking them up high so the thermostat kicks them on and off dessimates the moisture.

    Last edited by VooDooDoc; 12-21-2012 at 03:55 PM.

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