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DeesBalls
10-03-10, 10:57 PM
So as of now, all my snakes are in 10, 10, 10, and 30 gal long glass aquarium. During the day all my temps are fine, but at nifht it drops down to 60 degrees. I need wa way to heat my cages at night. Rt now I have a red light on my BRB, and nothing on my other ones. My 2 cones and ball python are sll out exploring... but is getting colder. My BRB cage Is at80 degrees right now with the red light.... is here any way/ something I can get or do to make the temp around 75 all night.... I was thinking flex watt or something... what would you do??????
Thanks!!!
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Freebody
10-03-10, 11:05 PM
How to make your own Rheostat for less than $7! Detailed instructions. - CornSnakes.com Forums (http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19168) this will work to lower the temp output.
DeesBalls
10-04-10, 09:16 AM
Thanks.....
I guess I should clarify that I need a way to get the temps up in all cages.
Lankyrob
10-04-10, 10:03 AM
I have individual ceramic bulbs and thermostats for each snake/vivarium. Guaranteed temps 24 hours a day (til the bulb goes!!)
DeesBalls
10-04-10, 10:42 AM
thats what i have now... 4 seperate lights...
but at night, when i shut them off, it drops down to 60 degrees in my snake closet... but i just turned the heater on and keeping all the doors shut and seeing if that helps, im in there now and im dripping with sweat!!
thanks everyeone!
Lankyrob
10-04-10, 12:02 PM
Ceramics dont get turned off, that's the difference. They are on all day and all night so no temp drop - unless you want one of course!!
dragunov.762
10-04-10, 12:14 PM
red lights can be left on all night and day. if you already have the setup for lights i would just go get a red bulb and leave it on 24/7
DeesBalls
10-04-10, 01:43 PM
... lol well thats easy... but dont they need a cooler night temp... cant stay constant temps all day/night?
Lankyrob
10-04-10, 04:46 PM
Some do give cooler night temps but even then just turn the thermostat down at bedtime. Mine stay constant night and day.
Freebody
10-04-10, 05:01 PM
i keep my snake room the same temp day and night as well, but you can just make one of the things i linked and mark the temp on the dial for you night temp, and turn it down at night and back up the next day or program a digital thermostat.
DeesBalls
10-04-10, 05:56 PM
I see, I will check the temps and watch the temp tonight... see what's going on. In the room where Tue closet I have them in there is a baseboard heater, I have that set to 70-72 plus a night heat light bulb in the close light socket... for of confusing but seeking to work a lil.
What I might do is just change the bulbs nightly/daily to a red or blue bulb...
citysnakes
10-05-10, 01:19 PM
a night drop is not necessary for your captive animals. its better to have 24/7 constant temps than to turn off the lights at night and get all your animals sick.
DeesBalls
10-05-10, 01:22 PM
a night drop is not necessary for your captive animals. its better to have 24/7 constant temps than to turn off the lights at night and get all your animals sick.
Thanks... thsts sort of what I was looking for. Any way, last night with theall day and night as I'm living with in laws.... but I'm starting think that I'm going to keep the lights off and get a small heater to put in the room.... do they make battery operated heaters????ase board heater on it kept the room a nice 78... I don't want to leave the light on
Freebody
10-05-10, 04:20 PM
i cant imagine battery operater heater being very well for economical reasons.the batteries would die so fast. but i use a little floor heater i picked up at the hardwear store for like $17 and i plug it in the wall. its just got a dial on it so i turned it checked the room with a thermometer and when i found the spot on the dial that inturn makes the temp in the room im shoting for, i marked it with a black felt :) cheep yet efficient. i kept the thermomiter in their so everyday im in their i check it make sure everything is good.
DeesBalls
10-05-10, 06:49 PM
soudns like a good idea Freebody, the only thing... the snakes are kept in my lil walk in closet... but i supose i could put the heater in the main room, and keep the closet door open, and the main door shut....
when i get my own place ( april 11 ) i will probably just put a small heater in the room with a thermometer...
Freebody
10-05-10, 06:53 PM
that would work, oh aprill 11 thats my Bday :)
percey39
10-05-10, 08:34 PM
With young snakes you should not drop the temps at all. Even when they are adults there is no need unless you plan to breed.
Reptile_Reptile
10-14-10, 03:45 AM
(off topic) april 14th is my b-day lol so close we should have a dual snake themed b-day party
presspirate
10-14-10, 03:47 AM
(off topic) april 14th is my b-day lol so close we should have a dual snake themed b-day party
April 24th. Lets make it a triple!
Reptile_Reptile
10-14-10, 03:52 AM
nice :) i'll see if my friend (aprill 13th) wants to join. he has a bp from the same clutch as mine.
shaunyboy
10-14-10, 10:20 AM
if you dont want to leave the light on simply because the lights keeping you awake or something you can switch to non light emmiting ceramic bulbs.they give great consistant temperatures and give off only heat no light at all.
imo that would be more economical than running a heater all night to heat the whole room up
cheers shaun
DeesBalls
10-18-10, 02:40 PM
if you dont want to leave the light on simply because the lights keeping you awake or something you can switch to non light emmiting ceramic bulbs.they give great consistant temperatures and give off only heat no light at all.
imo that would be more economical than running a heater all night to heat the whole room up
cheers shaun
can you post a link to these? i was looking at getting either a red light or a blue light bu not sure....
shaunyboy
10-18-10, 05:43 PM
I have individual ceramic bulbs and thermostats for each snake/vivarium. Guaranteed temps 24 hours a day (til the bulb goes!!)
the above is how i run all my tanks and always get perfect consistant temps day and night
cheers shaun
Freebody
10-18-10, 07:08 PM
april bdays ftw :) but were you guys born on easter morning? <<< :)
presspirate
10-19-10, 03:30 AM
april bdays ftw :) but were you guys born on easter morning? <<< :)
Wasn't born on Easter morning, but I did wake up one Easter morning to see that one of our cats had killed the Easter bunny. My dad had a 55 gallon drum sitting outside of the dining room window. I got up Easter morning, saw my Easter basket on the table, and outside the window.....A dead Easter bunny.:no:
shaunyboy
10-19-10, 11:18 AM
im sure if you check out reptile supply shops on line you will find them under the heating section
ceramic bulbs is what they are called
they are a non light emmiting heat source
im not very good with computers but im sure someone closer to you will be able to provide some better info
cheers shaun
dragunov.762
10-19-10, 12:38 PM
i use exo terra moonlight blue bulbs they don't produce as much light as the red bulbs IMO ceramics don't produce any light but need ceramic domes, radiant heat panels and UTH don't produce light either and radiant heat panels are supposed to pay for themselves over their life (i have never used them so i can recommend them personally
DeesBalls
10-19-10, 01:17 PM
Thanks... ill look into something different... thanks guys.
presspirate
10-20-10, 03:44 AM
Amazon.com: Exo Terra Ceramic Heater 250W 110V - Exo Terra PT2048: Kitchen & Dining: Reviews, Prices & more (http://www.amazon.com/Terra-Ceramic-Heater-250W-110V/dp/B0002DIAY8)
shaunyboy
10-20-10, 05:16 AM
Amazon.com: Exo Terra Ceramic Heater 250W 110V - Exo Terra PT2048: Kitchen & Dining: Reviews, Prices & more (http://www.amazon.com/Terra-Ceramic-Heater-250W-110V/dp/B0002DIAY8)
thats the ones mate
thanfully someone can work a computer better than me on here.
i run all my carpet tanks on them except my diamond as she has different husbandry requirements
ive never had any problems and would reccommend them 100%
most snakes dont need light sources in their tanks imo
my diamond has a small uvb tube but as said shes different
cheers shaun
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