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    Heating concerns

    Now that the snakes are in separate tanks, I have some heating concerns. Actually, this has little to do with the tanks and everything to do with the fact that instead of being in a bedroom that had A/C controlling the temp, thus necessitating a UTH at all times and hood light at other times, they are now in our living room, which does not have the benefit of A/C (old house, weird construction, the A/C simply doesn't cool the front). This is a problem I didn't foresee in our moving attempt.

    For example, it's currently 90 in my living room - dry heat, not humid. That, I would think, means I don't need to be running the UTH, right? But, it will drop down to probably about 70 by morning - it starts cooling rather rapidly after about midnight, which means at that point the UTH should be on, yes?

    Considering it takes approx. 4 hours for the UTH to heat up and warm the tanks, how do I run that on a timer? How do I make sure my snakes aren't getting too hot?

    They're each in a 29 gal tank with a UTH on one side, water and hide on other side - plenty of room for them to be off the UTH.

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    Re: Heating concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by mj_romo
    Now that the snakes are in separate tanks, I have some heating concerns. Actually, this has little to do with the tanks and everything to do with the fact that instead of being in a bedroom that had A/C controlling the temp, thus necessitating a UTH at all times and hood light at other times, they are now in our living room, which does not have the benefit of A/C (old house, weird construction, the A/C simply doesn't cool the front). This is a problem I didn't foresee in our moving attempt.

    For example, it's currently 90 in my living room - dry heat, not humid. That, I would think, means I don't need to be running the UTH, right? But, it will drop down to probably about 70 by morning - it starts cooling rather rapidly after about midnight, which means at that point the UTH should be on, yes?

    Considering it takes approx. 4 hours for the UTH to heat up and warm the tanks, how do I run that on a timer? How do I make sure my snakes aren't getting too hot?
    You need to get a thermostat to control UTH...

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    Re: Heating concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Naf Eeknay
    You need to get a thermostat to control UTH...

    Peace!!

    Ditto... hmmm, Yankee followers learn quick! Not what I expected
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    Re: Heating concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Naf Eeknay
    You need to get a thermostat to control UTH...

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    Re: Heating concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    Ditto... hmmm, Yankee followers learn quick! Not what I expected
    HEHE... good one bpkid...

    what about my post? You haven't responded yet to my shed question. You're not still sore over the series are you???
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    Re: Heating concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    Ditto... hmmm, Yankee followers learn quick! Not what I expected
    I'm a Boston fan myself (Go Sox!!) but anyway, If you don't have one yet....I'd invest in a digital thermometer with a probe,to ensure you get a correct reading of temps and humidity. (+/- 2 degrees or so)
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    Re: Heating concerns

    Quote Originally Posted by Naf Eeknay
    HEHE... good one bpkid...

    what about my post? You haven't responded yet to my shed question. You're not still sore over the series are you???
    No, I just don't know what to say about that one.

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