Re: heating question. Ceramic bulbs vs UTH
I think as long as the snakes can themoregulate they will be OK but I've heard ceramics will dry the cage out. Overhead heating seems like a major pain to me and fortunately I don't have any basking species to worry about. The hydrofarm's are OK but I much prefer Herpstats to them. It's a little more money but well worth it in my opinion and they are much more precise, have more features (night drop, ramp up, etc), and have more safety features (probe dislocation alarms, high/low warnings, safety relay). I had a oil radiant heater using only 600 watts fortunately hooked up to hydrofarm and it stuck in the on position. Fortunately I noticed it before I lost all of my animals. Now, I am backing up a new hydrofarm with a ranco so they'd both have to fail at the same time for me to have that issue again.
In the wild many snakes like to sit under flat racks, boards, and metals warmed by the sun, so the same thing could be done in a cage by putting a thin cover item underneath an overheard heating device, it just seems like more work and the snakes digest food just fine with UTH.
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