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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian le Plastrier" data-source="post: 77813" data-attributes="member: 712"><p>Hey Everybody!</p><p></p><p>Winter time here in S.A n its getting rather cold.</p><p></p><p>i have 4 beautiful T's: <strong>Psalmopoeus irminia</strong></p><p><strong> Brachypelma smithi </strong></p><p><strong> Grammostola pulchripes</strong></p><p><strong> <strong>Lasiodora klugi</strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>I am worried they are getting too cold as it gets rather cold in my house. Sometimes as cold as 18C.</p><p>I am in the process of creating a cabinet where i can place the T's in and put a warming carpet in to regulate the temperature. </p><p>Until then I have looked for alternative heating sources and ended up with placing a warm hot water bottle between the cages to provide some warmth for my T's, so each cage has a warm corner and the T's seem to like it as they hang around the warmth.</p><p></p><p>Is this method suitable as a temporary heating source until i can provide a more fitting heat source without spending money, or what else can you suggest. I've tried the heater, but I'm not satisfied as it gets too hot at times, thus been fatal. (i dont want that)</p><p></p><p>Please let me know of any ideas that you come across and any advice to solving this <u>cold case.</u></p><p><u></u></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian le Plastrier, post: 77813, member: 712"] Hey Everybody! Winter time here in S.A n its getting rather cold. i have 4 beautiful T's: [B]Psalmopoeus irminia Brachypelma smithi Grammostola pulchripes [B]Lasiodora klugi[/B] [/B] I am worried they are getting too cold as it gets rather cold in my house. Sometimes as cold as 18C. I am in the process of creating a cabinet where i can place the T's in and put a warming carpet in to regulate the temperature. Until then I have looked for alternative heating sources and ended up with placing a warm hot water bottle between the cages to provide some warmth for my T's, so each cage has a warm corner and the T's seem to like it as they hang around the warmth. Is this method suitable as a temporary heating source until i can provide a more fitting heat source without spending money, or what else can you suggest. I've tried the heater, but I'm not satisfied as it gets too hot at times, thus been fatal. (i dont want that) Please let me know of any ideas that you come across and any advice to solving this [U]cold case. [/U] Thanks [/QUOTE]
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