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chewie70
at Tue Feb 16 15:39:04 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chewie70 ]
Hi everyone! I first want to say thank you, for the wealth of information you have provided me over the past couple of months.
Over the next few months, I would like to acquire a GTP (or possibly an ETB, but leaning more towards the GTP at this point). I'm looking at either a neonate or yearling, and plan on using a tub for housing, until old enough to be moved to an Exo Terra 18x18x24. I would appreciate some input on how I am planning on setting up the Exo Terra.
- I plan on using a radiant panel on top, to provide the overall heat. It will be hooked to a HerpStat II, with the probe placed at limb level.
- I will also use a UTH under a mix of Jungle Earth and moss. The primary function will be to provide the base humidity. The UTH will be attached to the HerpStat as well, but set to a lower temp, and the probe near the substrate. In my mind, this should also give me the desired thermal gradient.
- I plan on using a fogger (looking at the ZooMed) attached to a HerpStat Humidity, to maintain the humidity level produced by the UTH, so there is minimal fluctuation. This would also allow me to easily control the day/night fluctuation.
- Finally, I would run the system for 1-2 months, before adding anything live. I would want to know that the system works the way that it should, with only deliberate heat/humidity fluctuations occurring.
Does this sound like a suitable system, that would be stable as well?
Would ventilation be adequate?
Would it be acceptable to house the GTP in a tub, within the system (assuming it works as planned)?
Now for the big question, am I asking for trouble?
Sorry for the long post, but thanks for reading,
Matt
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- New to GTP's, heat & humidity ? - chewie70, Tue Feb 16 15:39:04 2010
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