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Old 12-16-05, 01:29 PM   #1
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Heating Cages vs. Heating a Room

I have seen that some people like to heat their reptile rooms instead of heating each individual cage. I want to hear what everyone things about both of these ideas. I personally heat all my reptile with heat tape and use a thermostat on it. I have heard that some people say that heating a whole room is cheaper but it seems like that the power bill for heating a room would be more than running heat tape attached to thermostats. I was also thinking that if you heated a room to one temp then the snakes could not thermoregulate beause their entire enclosure would be the same temperature. So I just wanted to see what everyone else did and what they thought about these two methods.
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Old 12-17-05, 12:29 AM   #2
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i used both methods for my rainbow boas, i heat the room to 80 F and I have heat tape that I heat to 86F in one side of the cages that way my snake can thermoregulate themselves, I also used the tapes heat to keep warm the snakes that i do not want to cycle during the reproduction period like babie and juvenile snakes or female that have produce babies the year before
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Both methods are ideal, its a safe bet to have both incase one fails.
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