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It’s getting to be winter time is there anyway how I could keep it warm in the winter I have a heat mat on the side but I don’t think that’s enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Phobik1" data-source="post: 180881" data-attributes="member: 29440"><p>You need to be able to maintain the temp inside what ever you are using. I have an old snake rack w heat tape on each level. I will be using a thermostat in one empty tub that will show me the current ambiamt temp. I will turn on the heat tape and set it so my temp inside the tub is at 80 degrees F. </p><p>I want to make sure it stays 78 to 82 degrees. Nuthin too hot. Just warm enough to keep them active and eating. You also have to keep a closer eye on the water. You dont want to go over or under depending on the agee and type of critters you have. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes the top of your basic refridgerator is a perfect spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phobik1, post: 180881, member: 29440"] You need to be able to maintain the temp inside what ever you are using. I have an old snake rack w heat tape on each level. I will be using a thermostat in one empty tub that will show me the current ambiamt temp. I will turn on the heat tape and set it so my temp inside the tub is at 80 degrees F. I want to make sure it stays 78 to 82 degrees. Nuthin too hot. Just warm enough to keep them active and eating. You also have to keep a closer eye on the water. You dont want to go over or under depending on the agee and type of critters you have. Sometimes the top of your basic refridgerator is a perfect spot. [/QUOTE]
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It’s getting to be winter time is there anyway how I could keep it warm in the winter I have a heat mat on the side but I don’t think that’s enough
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