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View Poll Results: Heating pad or Heating lamp?

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  • Heating Lamp

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  • Both

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    Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    I'm tryin to get my snake tank set up better than it is and I am just wondering whats better Heating pads or lamps? I'd like to know what everyone else uses also...

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    Heat pads for sure. But if you have low temps, then there is nothing better than radiant heat panels.
    Connor Paschke
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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    In the summer I will shut her light off frequently, but now that winter is here I find myself always using the heating lamp. I'm in Maine, so a UTH isn't enough to keep her ambient temps up.

    She loves her UTH, takes a nap on it after every meal.

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    I voted heat pads. I use only heat pads in my bp and cali king tank. Although i use both in my rtb cage to keep the ambient temps up. The heat pads alone wont do it for her large tank.
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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    Heat lamps will suck humidity out of a tank making it nearly impossible to keep the humidity at an acceptable level.

    Belly heat aids in digestion, in my opinion.

    But, you must use a reptile thermostat with belly heat to prevent burns.
    ~Steffe

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    i use both.. because if you just use the lamps.. when you shut it off at night the temps get way too low... well at least the ones in mine do...

    and if you use just heat pad it wont get the temp hot enough.. but be carful when using them.. if you don't have something fairly thick in between your snake and the heat pad it can burn your snake..

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew24 View Post
    if you don't have something fairly thick in between your snake and the heat pad it can burn your snake..
    It shouldn't be able to burn the snake if it is controlled with a thermostat, which it should always be.
    Using substrate to regulate the snakes temperature is a no-no.
    Jerry Robertson

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    In tanks i use a heat mat on the warm side and an adjustable lamp(red bulb) on the cool side. Too cold up in the northeast for just a UTH. My room temps are 73 deg. I use a red bulb and my day/night cycle is produced from natural room lighting.

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    I use an Under Tank Heater and a ceramic heat emitter becuase the temperatures fluctuate to much in the old apartment that I live in. It gets very chilly at night. I am considering getting an addtional heat source to heat the room that my snake is in.

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    Re: Heating pads or Heating lamps?

    i use a uth during the winter and nothing in the summer i live in phonixe az and my house temp is 85 so i have found that my snakes soke durring the summer if i dont just shut down the heat. i dont breed so i dont know what babys would do if i didnt have heat on them.

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