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I don't use heat mats. I prefer the heating lights.
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id also think u should adjust your lightining ( bring it more to the hot side )and cover more the top of the tank and with a damp rag to keep humidity up and keep heat in the tank,also maybe get some sphagnum and place that in a cup or container in the tank to keep humidity up..also place your water bowl in more center of the tank.this is my opinion and what's working for me
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U have a tank and should have a heat mat..you need a "hot spot " and a "hot side",you don't look to have any of that and that is why you are probably having problems in my opinion
Last edited by NYHC4LIFE8899; 10-23-2013 at 06:48 PM.
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I have a 200g royal and she is on small weaner rats at the moment if that is any help, I estimated her age at around 4 months (all the information I got was cb13)
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Re: My BP is always out
 Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899
id also think u should adjust your lightining ( bring it more to the hot side )and cover more the top of the tank and with a damp rag to keep humidity up and keep heat in the tank,also maybe get some sphagnum and place that in a cup or container in the tank to keep humidity up..also place your water bowl in more center of the tank.this is my opinion and what's working for me
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U have a tank and should have a heat mat..you need a "hot spot " and a "hot side",you don't look to have any of that and that is why you are probably having problems in my opinion
A heat mat is not necessary as long as there is a hot spot of 88-92
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Re: My BP is always out
 Originally Posted by Crazymonkee
A heat mat is not necessary as long as there is a hot spot of 88-92
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Well my hot spot was around 88 and my heat mat was super low,barely hot and well first chilly day he was out and sleeping under the night light in the vines,I put the heat mat up the next day and he was right back in his hide..I don't think the heat lamp is going to heat through the hide and heat the bottom of the tank,especially through the chillier seasons..summer I can understand,unless u have an a.c around
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It is possible depending on your house temp or the temp of the room
I'm using a lamp for my hognose and its fine.
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If he wasn't getting proper temperature he would most likely not be eating well. But, I've had him for almost 2 months now. I feed him once a week every sunday and he has not missed a meal. My house temp is usually 73. I don't believe he is cold because during the day he goes into his hide to sleep.
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I use a 100w during the day. Keeps the temp at 87-90 and a 75w at night. Keeps it 85-87.
He is very curious and gentle and doesnt mind being touched by anyone
Last edited by Doggey75; 10-23-2013 at 09:27 PM.
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Re: My BP is always out
 Originally Posted by Doggey75
I use a 100w during the day. Keeps the temp at 87-90 and a 75w at night. Keeps it 85-87.
For the whole tank, or just on the one side? A heat gradient is needed so that the BP can choose where it would like to go. Heat drops are also not necessary at night (in general, but I would hope the whole tank is not constantly at 90F!)
So, for example, if you have a 100W red bulb on the one side constantly, and maybe a 50W on the other side constantly, then you would have one side at ~90F and one side closer to ~80F (where they are normally suggested to be), giving you that gradient BPs require. I think that would be your best option if you are against using a UTH.
If I misunderstood and you already DO have a graident, I apologize.
Also, this way you wouldn't need to worry about turning on and off switches in the day and at night! The red bulbs also don't bother the BP's eyes, which daylight/yellow light from regular bulbs do. If you don't like the colour of the red bulbs there are also black bulbs, and cermaic heat emitting bulbs as well!
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