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markg
at Sun Oct 16 13:32:49 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ]
I use an ON/OFF controller (the ones found in any herp store or online store) to turn all heaters OFF should the ambient temp in the room go above 80.
The heat cable/tape/pad should be on its own controller or dimmer, and that is plugged in to the ON/OFF controller mentioned above.
Some pet stores sell a thin slab of granite to cool chinchillas. The granite tends to stay about 4-5 deg cooler than ambient. Since kingsnakes get their temps from the mass of objects, placing this granite slab in the cage works pretty well when the temps are really warm, especially if you place a bowl of water on the granite too.
I live in So Cal too. Cooling is surely more of the challenge than heating. I don't like to rely on air conditioning, so thermostats are very important. I also have more heat-tolerant snakes now - that really helps too. I love montane kingsnakes but I just could not do them like they should be done - cool background temps for much of the day. ----- Antaresia maculosa
Antaresia childreni
"Pythons the size of kingsnakes and with slower metabolisms"
Mark G
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- Cooling? - Drudge, Sat Oct 15 20:58:15 2011
- RE: Cooling? - bigtman, Sat Oct 15 22:22:06 2011

RE: Cooling? - markg, Sun Oct 16 13:32:49 2011
- RE: Cooling? - chefdev, Tue Oct 18 15:20:14 2011
- RE: Cooling? - Jlassiter, Tue Oct 18 22:00:22 2011
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