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    Re: Heating tank in cooler months?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Just a thought...when floor space is at a premium (for an extra "humid" hide), there's nothing wrong with a double-decker hide. That's what I do for my spotted
    python...her warm hide is over the UTH (it'a a flat rectangular one from Reptile Basics) & sitting on top of that is her humid hide, which she usually prefers. It's not
    quite as warm as the hide underneath, but heat does rise up into it, plus I use overhead heat. She has an unheated hide too, but only uses it when in shed.
    That's...actually really efficient

    As long as he's comfortable and secure I'm happy, but I really do dislike smaller tanks for this reason...

    Thank you for sharing that, I'll likely be giving that a shot
    Last edited by Awesomethepossum; 08-31-2019 at 05:52 PM.

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