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AP Cage-Boa Setup---Need help

jeffroe334 Feb 05, 2010 10:15 AM

I'm moving my Boa into an AP Cage he is currently in a sweater box.

The cage is 4x2. I have belly heat like 24x11 and I also have an 8 inch screen cut in the top of the cage. Its in pieces now.

I want to put the belly heat on the proper end of the cage.

The cage has the screen cutout for my lamp. So i'm going to have the lamp and the belly heat hooked to a Helix DBS 1000 to control the temps.

The bottom of the cage has a slot on both sides for the probe from the helix, so I can place the heat on either end.

I just would like to know what is reccommended for the placement of the sky light/lamp cutout in relation to the belly heat.

Should the sky light be on the same side as the belly heat or should they be on opposite ends? Lastly what temp setting on the Helix would you reccommend?

thanks

Replies (3)

cwolf Feb 05, 2010 10:27 PM

Jeff,

For proper thermal gradient you should heat only one end of the cage.

If you choose to heat with both the belly heat and an overhead lamp, I would install the helix to control only the belly heat. I would also only run the overhead heat during the daytime hours on a timer, and a very low wattage bulb, 25-40 watts max. If your room is excessively cool you might be able to use a higher wattage light.

If I had this setup and my room temp was warm enough I would opt for only the belly heat and cover the screened cut out. My ap cages are over ventilated with no screen cutouts, I tape most of the ventilation slots off with black duct tape.

Lastly, you will just have to experiment with the heat and see what happens. I do not use helix, so I do not know what temp to set the stat to. I would start with it at around 90, and go up or down. If you do not have a infrared thermometer, then get one, they are cheap, and one of the most important tools you will need.

I have some 6ft ap cages that are tall, I use both belly heat and radiant heat panels in them. The heat is all on the end of the cage. Both of which are on seperate thermostatic control. It took me about a month to get the temps dialed in. If you have the ability, just set the cage up with no animals in it and fool around with the temp until you understand how it will work.

Hope this helps
Chris
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jeffroe334 Feb 06, 2010 09:00 PM

Thank you.

I noticed all the vents puttin it together and I have a plug for the screen cutout.
Ill just tinker w the setup.

Of course I don't have the glass yet.

ChadRamsey Feb 07, 2010 12:23 PM

i personally wont use the heat lamp at all. Heat lamps tend to dry the air which makes it early impossible to maintain proper humidity. I would leave the plg in and just use belly heat on ONE end with the helix.
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Thanks
Chad Ramsey

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