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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

    Quote Originally Posted by Vincentleo View Post
    As long as it's showing 80+ on my thermometer I don't see in need of spending more on the heater. So yeah I have my question answered thanks
    I wish your snake luck considering the cheap/fast/NOW attitude that you've had in every thread. (1/23 wanted to buy a snake asap. 1/25 snake won't eat and temps aren't right, 1/27 Another thread about temps, and now this one)

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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

    Ok I'm returning it and buying a nice one, so if I get a nice one I can keep it on 24/7 in my pretty small closet? And that will work for how ever many snakes I get in the future ?

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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

    Quote Originally Posted by Vincentleo View Post
    Ok I'm returning it and buying a nice one, so if I get a nice one I can keep it on 24/7 in my pretty small closet? And that will work for how ever many snakes I get in the future ?
    Don't know how big the closet you're talking about is (you don't want it touching doors or walls or anything like that), but yeah, you can heat a whole room with one. I use one of the radiant-oil heaters and keep my whole reptile room 76-80 ambient temp all the time.

    Edit: Just be sure you have some way of managing the temp. to keep it from getting too hot. like that thermostat that was linked to earlier
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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

    Nice , yeah it's just a closet in my appartment , like one for the master bedroom so I mean it's not extremely small but not too big either

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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

    Ranco 111000ETC T-stat with a Analog NOT digital heater. You can use oil filled or ceramic. Either works.

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    Re: Can i use zoo med thermostat to control portable heater

    Quote Originally Posted by Vincentleo View Post
    Nice , yeah it's just a closet in my appartment , like one for the master bedroom so I mean it's not extremely small but not too big either
    Most oil filled radiators recommend keeping at least 3 feet of clearance from the heater on all sides (including the top). Putting one in a closet is just asking for trouble if you ask me.
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