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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

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    Gene says "Thanks".

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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

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    So I ordered reptichip. The smell of the no float sucks and I found a bug the other day. Is one brick enough for both enclosures?

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    Yes, one brick is enough for like 3 or even 4 4x2 cages if you only go about an inch deep. I use 2 bricks for 3 T25s at about almost 2" deep. Regardless, yes 1 brick will easily do 2 4x2 cages.
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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

    I love when Gene goes into shed, he us such a baby. You'd think I was his hospice care giver.

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    Lol, yeah Caesar is going into shed. He's been in his cool hide and him being albino, i couldnt tell. I bought him another guinea pig and then found out. He didnt care lol. He popped out of that hide at the smell of it and chowed it down, then went back in his hide. He is such a pig, the guy has never refused a meal even in blue. Cant see squat but he gives it 110% and swings at the air until he gets lucky and/or i move it closer to his head lol.

    I guess the first 2XL guinea pig pushed Caesar into shed. But at least he has been quiet and his half pushed face and chin is healed up.

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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

    What is everyone's gradient heating levels ? I use RHP and out the probe is on the cool side. I left the living room door open and apparently illinois had a cold front because it was 59* outside. The AP & RHP worked great. I did however have a high hotspot directly below the RHP of 95, bit it was a gradient down to the cool side at 79*.

    Was just curious what everyone's was at.

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    I dont run a gradient per say. I just have all my cages ambient at room temp which varies from around 78F in winter to 82-84F in summer. And then they have a hot spot set to around 87F with Flexwatt.
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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

    He is such a bum.

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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

    My gradient is around 87-90 hot side, 78-81 cool side with probes hanging beneath the RHPs. I get maybe a couple degrees fluctuation on either side depending on the room temp. If the room stays between 73-76 it's pretty stable temps in the enclosures


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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

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    What is everyone's gradient heating levels ? I use RHP and out the probe is on the cool side. I left the living room door open and apparently illinois had a cold front because it was 59* outside. The AP & RHP worked great. I did however have a high hotspot directly below the RHP of 95, bit it was a gradient down to the cool side at 79*.

    Was just curious what everyone's was at.

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    Same setup I run.

    I'll check and let you know but I think 90-91 hot side and usually 10! Degrees cooler on the other. I used a night drop as well so it cools more at night.

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    Re: Gene finally has a thread!

    Someone finally shed!

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