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    Lightbulb help please help

    sorry for the dramatic title but i think i may need some help with the options i have for heating. i have been looking at getting a jcp and may have found an adult male with a brilliant temperment. i will be getting to handle him before making any decisions aswell as meeting some burms and retics

    here come the questions. to house this snake i am building a 4 x 3 x 3 foot viv. i know that the heat source should be at the top and would be looking for the best heating solution. so far i have looked at using a day and a night bulb set up on dimmer's and timers 12 hours on each bulb. i have also thought about back and side heat through heat mats on the top half of the viv.

    any ideas would be well apreciated as im giving myself a headache trying to decide the best way to do this
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    Re: help please help

    Radiant heat panels. Is the housing you are building suitable for the higher humidity of a carpet?
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    Re: help please help

    im going to be using moisture resistent mdf which will be sealed with a water based non toxic varnish to make sure it will cope with humidity and any water spillages. ive read through so many care sheets to get everything spot on and its been driving me mad trying to sort out the heating lol ive found a place that will suply the wood and cut everything to size aswell as a glazer that will cut doors from saftey glass for me so its gonna be a busy month or two.
    is this the sort of thing that im looking for? http://www.888reptiles.co.uk/product...ctGroupID=1739
    and would i still need to supply belly heat?

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    Re: help please help

    2x on radiant heat panels. For larger enclosures, they are just the best thing available nowadays for heating pythons.

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    Re: help please help

    Quote Originally Posted by punkoldschool View Post
    is this the sort of thing that im looking for? http://www.888reptiles.co.uk/product...ctGroupID=1739
    and would i still need to supply belly heat?
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/rbi-radiant-heat_panels/

    That's the sort of thing you're looking for, I haven't heard of the thing you linked to before so I can't comment on it, but it looks to be the same type of thing.

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    Re: help please help

    thats all i can seem to get here other than heat mats or bulbs but as far as i can tell its the same sort of thing i wasnt sure about it but if thats the best option then thats what im going with. how are radiant heat pannels with keeping the humidity up?

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