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Posted by: sullman at Mon Jan 5 21:06:20 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sullman ] I just bought a 29 gallon tank for my yellow rat snake but I am having a little trouble getting the right temp. I am not going to hybernate the snake so I want to keep the temp on the warm side around 80-82 degrees. I am using a 100 Watt Incandescent Day-glo bulb and it is only getting around 74 degrees on the warm side and around 69 on the cooler side of the tank. I figure this is a little to cool so I bought a 75watt basking spot light. Now this brought the temp up to around 77 degrees on the warm side..(cooler side stayed the same). I was wondering if I should go with a 150watt incandescent day-glo or go with a 100watt basking light? I can use the other bulbs for my lizard and turtle(especially the basking light for the turtle)so I am not worried about all these bulbs as they will be used. I just wanna make sure I don't go and get to many since I just bought three over the weekend. I had the snake in a 10 since he was a yearling but he is getting big and out grew that tank. I will take any help :D... [ Hide Replies ]
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