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Posted by: annacb at Fri Nov 22 00:07:06 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by annacb ]  
   

Hi there,
I have a 3ish year old Lewisi cross that I procured from a great lady coming up on a year ago. I think she even posted about him here- his name is Eddie.
Healthy, gorgeous, and beginning to really calm down.
My question is- he enjoys using a pig blanket/Kane type heater at night; will avoid even ceramic elements like the plague when going to sleep.
Is it ok to leave it on a 'daytime' temperature at night? It fluctuates between 92-94 at hottest if I don't manually readjust the thermostat every night.
Is this a temperature that is safe for him to fall asleep on? He has access to basking sites between 90-120 during the day, I just wonder about him falling asleep and not moving off of it if he gets too warm. Is that a safe 'belly' temp that won't burn him?

Secondarily, he lives in a modified walk in closet right now which does great.
I'd like to build a cage that can stand alone, as I think we'll be moving in several months. Any tips on building a 6'/4'/4' or 6'/3'/3 or so box that is accessible and easy to build? I am not expecting it to be a permanent home as he is growing and we'll be moving cross-country in a few years. Anyway, I am not power tool savvy, but I can wield a drill and the easy stuff. Any tips would be welcome.

Thanks!


   

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