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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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    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

    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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    Red light is the least visible color of light to the night vision receptors in eyes. Black lights don't put out nearly as much heat and also put out UV radiation. While many reptiles need UV light Snakes do not.

    Blue light is far closer to daylight than moonlight
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    In my experience... we actually get better temps with a 50 watt red light than we do with a 75 watt white light.
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    Re: Night time heating

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    In my experience... we actually get better temps with a 50 watt red light than we do with a 75 watt white light.
    thats because Infra Red light/radiation is more efficient at transferring energy than most other bandwidths of light in the visible/near-visible spectrum (sorry Engineering/Physics major in college )
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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

    Would this bulb be good? Thanks!



    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Red light is the least visible color of light to the night vision receptors in eyes. Black lights don't put out nearly as much heat and also put out UV radiation. While many reptiles need UV light Snakes do not.

    Blue light is far closer to daylight than moonlight

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    We plan on using a UTH on a thermostat for extra protection and our light on a dimmer so we can dial our temps in. Our ambient room temps are low so we need the added heat from the light.

    I don't think there are thermostats under $20 that are reliable.
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    Re: Night time heating

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    Would this bulb be good? Thanks!
    That's the type we use
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