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Thread: Temp

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    Temp

    If you had a room just for bp's what temp would you keep the room at? Also, what temp would you want to run on the back 1/3 of your heat rack for the surface heat?

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    Re: Temp

    depends on the size and materials used of the enclosure, i would want it at a temp so that when the UTH is on its 90 right above it an 80 elsewhere. If its a wood enclosure that room temp could be lower, if its glass it may need to be higher... and i would factor cost into it, such as is it cheaper to heat just the individual enclosures or the whole room... i apologize I interpreted the question wrong
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    Re: Temp

    We keep our snake room at a constant 78.

    Humidity is kept at 55%.

    This setup has worked perfectly for us for years.

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