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    Would this bulb work? Any idea of it can be dimmed on a lamp dimmer?


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    Re: Night time heating

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    Would this bulb work? Any idea of it can be dimmed on a lamp dimmer?

    Yes and yes it can be used with a dimmer. But Red Lights are better than Blue
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    Thanks for the info. Just curious.... Why is red better then blue? What about black?


    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Yes and yes it can be used with a dimmer. But Red Lights are better than Blue

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    All incandescent bulbs can be dimmed. But without a proper way to read temps can be dangerous.

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    Re: Night time heating

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    Do not use that bulb it is designed for reptiles that need much higher temperatures.

    Use this bulb 24/7

    http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...uctId=11147193
    Should I use it with the UTH, or no? Would keeping the light on 24/7 all the time have a fire hazard?



    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    How are you measuring your temps and controlling the temps.

    Should have a 88-90 warm side and 78-80 cool side temps that are constant 24/7
    I currently have 1 temperature gauge. (This one: http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...8&lmdn=Heating ) It is positioned on the back glass on the warm side.
    Should I get another one to put on the cool side, or should I buy a temp gun, or should I get one of those indoor/outdoor digital thermometers with the wire and probe thingy?







    Also, should I get a dimmer for the light? and what thermostat should I buy? Needs to be cheap. Under $20.

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    Re: Night time heating

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    Should I use it with the UTH, or no? Would keeping the light on 24/7 all the time have a fire hazard?




    I currently have 1 temperature gauge. (This one: http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...8&lmdn=Heating ) It is positioned on the back glass on the warm side.
    Should I get another one to put on the cool side, or should I buy a temp gun, or should I get one of those indoor/outdoor digital thermometers with the wire and probe thingy?







    Also, should I get a dimmer for the light? and what thermostat should I buy? Needs to be cheap. Under $20.
    I've run those red bulbs for a few months straight now with out any issue. Wether or not you need the UTH all depends on the temperature of the room and the humidity levels that you can keep. Heat bulbs suck the humidity out of the air. It also depends if you have the UTH regulated by a thermostat or not. If you do not I wouldn't use the UTH as it can and will give your snake severe burns.

    The best way to check your temperatures is to get a indoor/outdoor digital thermometers with a probe. put the probe on the hot side and stick the thermometer itself on the cool side. Some even measure humidity as well. I got mine at Wall*Mart for $12. here is what it looks like:



    Thermostats do not come cheap. The Cheapest ones I've seen are $40, and I think that they don't work well. A decent thermostat will run at least $70 and and good one will be $100 +. I use the Herpstat thermostats by Spyder Robotics. A dimmer would be good for your light. If you don't want to/ can't get a thermostat a heat lamp can be sufficient, as long as you get one with enough power. I would get the 75Watt version.
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    Re: Night time heating

    Thermostats do not come cheap. the Cheapest ones I've seen are $40, and I think that they don't work well. A decent thermostat will run at least $70 and and good one will be $100 +. I use the Herpstat thermostats by Spyder Robotics. A dimmer would be good for your light. If you don't want to/ can't get a thermostat a heat lamp can be sufficient, as long as you get one with enough power. I would get the 75Watt version.
    Thank you for all that info!
    Okay, so if I don't get a thermostat for the UTH, then I can just use the heat lamp alone with a 75 watt bulb? Is that what you're saying? The red bulb, right?
    Sorry, just trying to understand it all
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    Re: Night time heating

    Quote Originally Posted by SeeTheCityLights View Post
    Thank you for all that info!
    Okay, so if I don't get a thermostat for the UTH, then I can just use the heat lamp alone with a 75 watt bulb? Is that what you're saying? The red bulb, right?
    Sorry, just trying to understand it all
    Yes that is correct. If you plan on using a dimmer with the heat lamp you might want to get the 100 Watt bulb and just dial it down into the right zone.

    Otherwise I have found that unless the lamp is more than 15 inches away anything above a 75 Watt bulb gets too hot.
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