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Posted by: DMong at Sat Jan 5 12:26:13 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] Yes, it will do better in a small container. But make sure you closely monitor your heat source INSIDE the small container that you supply on the one end too. The heat source needs to be monitored at the very floor surface of the container, not in the upper portion with a cheap stick-on thermometer like pet shops sell. The opposite cooler side should have a thermogradient in the mid-upper 70's. Your surrounding ambient air room temp sets the entire stage for how you go about doing this. For example.....If you put a heat source that heats the one side in a very tiny enclosure to say 90 degrees, and the outside ambient temperature in the room is already fairly warm, then it MUST be adjusted very differently than a room that is kept much colder to offset the difference. they MUST be able to get away to a cooler side as needed when not digesting to conserve energy and body mass. [ Hide Replies ]
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