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I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
I scored some vision cages from a private seller yesterday for a steal, I had planned on purchasing some Animal Plastics cages, but this deal was just too good to pass up. I went to my local reptile shop (a very reputable shop) today to pick up some heat pads and look at a proportional thermostat. I was looking at the VE-200, I went to the front counter to as some questions and they asked me what I was keeping that I needed a thermostat for. I was kind of puzzled and said that I had just picked up a vision model #322 that I wanted to move my corn into and was looking at upgrading from my hydrofarm on/off thermostat to regulate the heat pad. They told me that with vision cages especially one that size (3x2x2) that it would be a waste to regulate it because it won't get hot enough to burn the animal and the animal can thermo-regulate itself. They house all their animals in vision cages and said none of them are regulated and the heat pads are plugged directly into the wall. I talked to two different employees that I have seen there multiple times before so I know they aren't new, and both said the same thing. I looked at their cages and they were right none of them were plugged into thermostats. This info contradicts everything I have heard or read about keeping snakes, however none of their animals had burns and all looked healthy and in great shape. Am I missing something here? I just took it as a bit of a shock. Just out of my own curosity when I get home today I am going to hook up the heat mat to the vision cage without a thermostat (snake is still in his old cage) and see how how the spot actually gets... Ok I'm done ranting now. Thanks.
Last edited by jclaiborne; 10-03-2013 at 05:18 PM.
SNAKES
1.0 Childrens Python
LIZARDS
0.1 B&W Tegu, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 1.1 IJ Blue Tongue Skinks
FROGS
0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
DOGS
1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)
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People like to think they can do that, and then they are the ones that come here with a burned snake and wonder what went wrong.
Its not a smart idea. Either use a thermostat or prepare for the inevitable vet bill. If you search the forum, you can find people doing experiments with unregulated heat sources... they all climb well over 110º, sometimes even higher.
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Re: I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
I figured as much...all my other enclosures have the hydrofarm tstats on them, I am just looking to upgrade. I just don't understand how freely "absolute" advice like this is given out. What if you were new to reptiles just took their word at face value?
SNAKES
1.0 Childrens Python
LIZARDS
0.1 B&W Tegu, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 1.1 IJ Blue Tongue Skinks
FROGS
0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
DOGS
1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)
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Re: I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
 Originally Posted by jclaiborne
I figured as much...all my other enclosures have the hydrofarm tstats on them, I am just looking to upgrade. I just don't understand how freely "absolute" advice like this is given out. What if you were new to reptiles just took their word at face value? 
Sadly this happens to a massive amount of new keepers. They usually seek advice from pet store employees who either have no idea what they are talking about, or they just regurgitate what their management told them. I'm not exactly sure why the employees would tell you to NOT buy something... I would figure they would want the sale.. Even if it really was unnecessary they could still make some money off you.
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The sad thing is I really love this shop, and they always had great info and were very helpful. I normally can't say enough GREAT things about them. After this however I'm a little concerned. I normally go to a different location, but this one was closer to my work and I went on my lunch break, it would be interesting to see if the employees at the other location have the same opinion.
SNAKES
1.0 Childrens Python
LIZARDS
0.1 B&W Tegu, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 1.1 IJ Blue Tongue Skinks
FROGS
0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
DOGS
1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)
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I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
I've been wanting to comment on this subject for quite a while but have been too afraid of everyone attacking me for it because I know it's such a big deal. But I think you can run a heat pad without a thermostat as long as you monitor it. As you said the store has been doing it and none of their animals were injured because they monitor the heat. They are the thermostat. I've been doing the same for 10 years and have never owned a thermostat. None of my animals have ever been burned because I monitor it using a temp gun. I use enough substrate to diffuse the heat more evenly and acquire a perfect hot spot of 90 degrees. All of my animals thermoregulate normally. When they get to warm they move to their cool hide when they cool down they go back to the warm hide. I've never had a problem keeping the temperatures correct or keeping humidity up. I've heard of many people using thermostats that have to set them to 100 degrees or higher just to get the hot spot at 90 where the snake would be sitting. So some people have problems even when they are using a thermostat. But none of my snakes ever dig in the substrate because there's only about 1in of it so they just don't dig around in it or move it. But I'm not recommending not using a thermostat because they are very useful and needed by a novice owner or by people too busy to monitor the heat themselves, but I think you can go without one and still be okay as long as you monitor closely. this is just my experience and I hope I've not offended anyone, and I hope no one jumps on me for my post. Don't lose all faith in your shop. They are just doing what works for them, and since it's not having any adverse affects on their animals than they will continue to do so and so shall I.
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Re: I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
My Critters:
Balls:
0.1 Pastel "Bellatrix"
1.0 Pewter "Brian"
0.1 Bumblebee "Betty"
1.0 Ghost Mojave "Javier"
0.1 Mojave het Ghost "Rogue"
Mammals:
1/2.0 Cat "Magellan"
Other Reptiles:
1.0 100% het albino Hognose
0.1 Fire Tiger Bearded Dragon "Cake"
0.0.1 Sulcata "Boss/Bossie"
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Re: I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
I know from testing my UTH heaters (without a snake in the tub) that they get VERY hot. Mine hit 113 degrees before I unplugged it. They are plugged into dimmers that can be set at a certain temperature. I would rather not risk my snakes being cooked alive, as I have seen for myself how hot they can get.
1.0 LB Hypo het. Trans Bearded Dragon-Dega
0.1 Normal Ball Python-Semira
1.0 Pied Ball Python-Sabien
En route: 0.1 Spotnose 100% het. Pied
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The other day I questioned my local shop on their hot rocks.
They said between the 20 years they never ever had a problem and they always hear people saying bad things about them but they swear up and down that hot rocks are fine and people make stuff up.
They also went to Cornell and the people up there said theres nothing wrong with hot rocks and if some was wrong it was because of something else that the handler did wrong
Because anyone can put anything, say anything on the internet
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Balls
1.0 Bumblebee Het Ghost
1.0 Power ball
0.1 Fire Ghost
0.1 Butter Pin
Milks
1.0 Eastern milk snake
0.1 Extreme Hypo Honduran
Hognose
0.1 Western hognose Albino
Leopard Gecko
1.0 Sunglow
Beware his song about big butts. He beats you up while he ppppllllaaaaysss iiiit-- Eyugh!
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Re: I got some interesting/contradicting advice today
Its not a smart idea. Either use a thermostat or prepare for the inevitable vet bill. If you search the forum, you can find people doing experiments with unregulated heat sources... they all climb well over 110º, sometimes even higher.
^^^ That is an exaggeration (Or maybe my ambient temp is considerably lower). I have some UTH's that I have yet to get over 102 degrees F as measured directly on the surface of the UTH (they are taped on so I could pull it of to measure quickly.) with a Fluke IR gun @ 95% emissivity.
Now on to why no T-stat is still a horrible idea. Many "semi-regulated" heat sources use a resistor to lower the energy available to the heat source, or a mini-circuit designed to keep the output lower than the maximum potential. If these burn out and the circuit is broken you have no burnt snake, just a temp drop but, no alarm indicating you have a problem you need to fix. Yet, oddly most seem prone to failing in the "fully on" position much like the vast majority of heat rocks. They then exceed their normal operating temp's and can climb to over 130 degrees F pretty quickly.
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