I just really liked the front-opening doors on these. Regardless, they are still glass and maintaining temps and humidity in North Central US (MN) is a challenge. Although my temps and humidity are "adequate" at around 82-85 on warm w/ 90 basking spot on warm side and 75-78 on cool side, I am finding most are recommending I up my temps a bit on both sides.
Sooo, since I am regaled to UTH mats and overhead lamps right now (I will be ordering a couple AP T-8s this spring) I think the 100W IR bulbs will help me achieve this.
As always, my gratitude for sharing your thoughts
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My tanks aren't the usual fish tanks. Originally I had purchased the Exo-Terra Medium Low for reptiles:
I just really liked the front-opening doors on these. Regardless, they are still glass and maintaining temps and humidity in North Central US (MN) is a challenge. Although my temps and humidity are "adequate" at around 82-85 on warm w/ 90 basking spot on warm side and 75-78 on cool side, I am finding most are recommending I up my temps a bit on both sides.
Sooo, since I am regaled to UTH mats and overhead lamps right now (I will be ordering a couple AP T-8s this spring) I think the 100W IR bulbs will help me achieve this.
As always, my gratitude for sharing your thoughts
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Burmese Pythons: 1.0 Albino [George]
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I like using just a CHE bulb with my glass enclosure. A dark blue bulb maybe more preferred over an IR bulb.
Originally Posted by kitedemon
On a touch of a side note you may find ir lights more disrupting than dark blue lighting is. Infrared hunting snakes (ie pythons) are 'tuned' to that end of the spectrum.
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