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Old 04-23-15, 02:23 PM   #1
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Re: different retic food

For the T8 I would just use a 1ft x 2ft strip of heat tape from reptile basics, same with the 8x4x4 if it's made of plastic (should be from AP). Use the heat tape to provide a hot spot and the RHP for ambient heat. However you may not need the RHP. For my vision 632 the heat tape was enough to keep the ambient temps high enough in the rest of the cage.

Your temps are still too high.
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Old 04-23-15, 07:51 PM   #2
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Re: different retic food

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For the T8 I would just use a 1ft x 2ft strip of heat tape from reptile basics, same with the 8x4x4 if it's made of plastic (should be from AP). Use the heat tape to provide a hot spot and the RHP for ambient heat. However you may not need the RHP. For my vision 632 the heat tape was enough to keep the ambient temps high enough in the rest of the cage.

Your temps are still too high.
Thanks millertime I got the temps down 90 on hot side and 78to 82 on the cool side I covered his tank on three sides, and fed him hes now is a much much happier boy no more fast movements no jerky movements, back to the calm retic that i got a month ago thank you all for everything.
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