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<blockquote data-quote="DOS1392" data-source="post: 165377" data-attributes="member: 31490"><p>Hi all, so i visited a reptile shop today, and all they was banging on about for heat mats for T enclosures (clsarly trying to sell them) my question is, my new home normally sits around 20-22 degrees Celsius, will T's be comfortable at this or will i need to provide heat mats for them? Normal heating in my house is on from around 6am till 7.30am then comes on again at 5ish till 6ish then maybe gets turned on manually in the late evening for half an hour or so when we give the little one a bath and put him to bed.</p><p></p><p>Thabks for any advice.</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOS1392, post: 165377, member: 31490"] Hi all, so i visited a reptile shop today, and all they was banging on about for heat mats for T enclosures (clsarly trying to sell them) my question is, my new home normally sits around 20-22 degrees Celsius, will T's be comfortable at this or will i need to provide heat mats for them? Normal heating in my house is on from around 6am till 7.30am then comes on again at 5ish till 6ish then maybe gets turned on manually in the late evening for half an hour or so when we give the little one a bath and put him to bed. Thabks for any advice. Dan [/QUOTE]
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