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    Re: in tank ceramic heaters

    You would need multiple heating devices for taller cages depending on species such as a rhp on each side, one to make your basking shelf correct temp and one to make your cool side correct but then you need 2 for each cage plus a thermostat that had 4 different zones like herpstat 4 but then you need the ground temp on hot side to be 90 for the ball so you would need uth and a Herpstat 6 unless ground is around 85 without uth. For the ball it would be easier and makes more sense to shorten the height and run one rhp to heat whole cage and put the climbing stuff in middle of cage and cool side so it's not directly under rhp so you can keep hot side ground and hide at correct temp. A bp would appreciate more floor space then a taller cage. I've never kept a boa and don't know environment or requirements so I can't comment on how I would set it up.

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    Last edited by chrid16371; 09-01-2016 at 01:27 PM.

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