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Carmichael
at Sun Jan 6 22:08:15 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ]
I think I know what you are saying but your info is not accurate. Heat panels do indeed heat up objects which then radiate heat into the air....do an experiment: place a rock or some object under a heat panel for an hour - touch it, it will be warm.
Getting the temps just right can be a little tricky but that's why its important to provide a thermal gradient in your cage. Temps can go as high as the mid 90's as long as the burm can get into cooler areas of the cage that get down to around 78-82 deg. F. Also, I use Pro Product Radient Heat Panels and love them.
Hope that helps.
Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center
>>I heat with heat panels as well. And I get widely varied temps like that. I just checked my cage floor temps this week, and with Ranco set at 83*...I was getting floor temps of around 86 with a heat gun.About 1* difference on my thermometers. And that was in the cages without the probe. Remember, RHPs heat the air, not cage surfaces.
>>Try dropping your set temps down some. Remember heat panels heat the air. I keep my burms set at 84*, and my boas at 83*
>>And I'm beginning to think that is too hot for the burms.
>>I also have my cages wrapped in insulation to keep heat transfer to a minimum. ----- Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
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