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RE: more heating/caging questions

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Posted by: GabooNx at Thu Oct 18 14:14:10 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GabooNx ]  
   

>>I understand your concern about windows. This really isn't that type of situation. I have the typical FL home (or maybe not) that is COMPETELY covered in windows. We have an awesome addition to our house that has 13 floor to ceiling windows. Nice, but it faces south and gets the sun traveling east to west all day. It's my big TV living room, office, herp room, rolled into one. My front living room is very small with a north facing window. It gets maybe an hour of direct sunlight in the very early am, depending on the time of year. It is the easiest room in the house to control the temps in, and the only room with a wall that can contain a Burm and a boa. Otherwise, I'm kickin' the kids out of the rooms or converting my older daughter's loft bed into a snake cage.

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>>I really didn't think overhead would heat a large snake as effectively as belly heat...thanks for setting me straight once again! See what happens when a science teacher gets into boids? Total chaos. I think I'm going with overhead ceramic emitters with a thermostat for heat.

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>>Now, what about substrate?



Hehe I always thought most Floridians didn't need to heat there cages most of the year but I see that you are brining the snake in doors. Its kinda of ironic really you live in a tropical environment which a python loves but we don't, so you have to create a tropical environment inside your home which at the same time you are trying to keep said tropical environment out, wow that just blew my mind hehe.



Anyway RHP from what I have been reading are the best for keeping eclectic costs down and last a very long time. They are far better at energy efficiency then any incandescent bulb or Ceramic bulb would be. Spend the $60-$80 bucks on a RHP and you will see money saved down the road. Also newspaper cant be beat its free, snakes like it and easy to clean.



Once I move my cages over to AP or maybe Boaphile all my cages will use RHP...
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Jason A.

"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."


   

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