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Sonya
at Fri Jun 11 09:32:20 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sonya ]
>>I have set up my 29 gallon tank with a pair of lights, a daytime 60 watt light, and a nighttime 50 watt blacklight. the daytime light keeps it at about 82, the nighttime keeps it about 78. i have heard that the brightness of the daytime bulb can scare the snake keeping her in her hiding spot and it would be better to use like an infrared 24/7, then just ambient light to help her sleep cycle work out alright.
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>>Anyone elses ideas on this subject?
I don't know that the light bothers the snake but I don't like lights. The bulbs get HOT and if they aren't cooking something they are melting something(or burning me, 'cause I am a klutz, or falling and blowing the bulb...again, I am a klutz). For a 60watt bulb use I can heat 4 cages with a heat tape. The only animals that get light heat are my two savannah monitors and the iguana. The savs get 135* basking spot and a light is the way to go for that usually. ----- Sonya
Haven't we warned you about tampering with the structure of a chaotic system?
Mrs. Neutron
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- Heating preferences? - crtoon83, Thu Jun 10 21:25:39 2004
RE: Heating preferences? - Sonya, Fri Jun 11 09:32:20 2004
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