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So I have three snake enclosures two exo terras and a 20 gallon long and my girlfriend wants to get her own ball python at the next reptile expo so a fourth enclosure is on the way. I am relatively new to reptiles and so far I have my setups using an UTH and a light and just use light wattage and distance from cage and thickness of substrate to get my temps right in my enclosures. It seems to be working I feel like my snakes are all happy and healthy I keep an eye on them closely when the weather changes I adjust there setups slightly and they have lower watt bulbs for night.
This is starting to get complicated and I think I want to get rid of the light bulbs for heat and just use either radiant heat panels or maybe a second under tank heater, and make some custom acrylic tops to keep heat and humidity in some cases in. So I definatly need some thermostats, but with a thermostat How do you lower your temps for night? Do people just leave there snakes at the same temp all the time? What kind of thermostat should I get, I am on a budget. Any other thoughts or suggestions?
Herpstat and some Vivarium Electronics thermostats have a night drop feature that allow you to program them to drop night temps. I think most people just keep temps at the same setting around the clock though.
I have a herpstat ND, and I just set it so that the night temps are so low that it shuts off the bulb/heat. My house is usually mid 70's so I don't heat at night typically.
Look on craigslist or fauna for a used herpstat/viv electronics/helix and you might find a good price. If your really on a budget, go with the hygrofarm / ranco thermostats though you can't use the on/off thermostats with bulbs, they will burn out in a fairly short amount of time and the on/off flickering of the bulb is rather annoying.