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For those who use lamps...

pinatamonkey

Ophidiophile
What watt bulb do you use, what kind of lamp, and what is the ambient room temperature? (and if the tank is other than a 20L, what size is it?)

When people ask what watt bulb to use, I never know a good answer, as it seems required wattage varies very widely. So maybe if a lot of people answer, it will give a sort of guideline on what bulb is needed.

For example, my ambient room temp is 78, and I use a 15w bulb in an 8" dome reflector lamp to bring the hot side up to the high 80s.
 
Pinantamonkey,
I 'm a little spoiled--No I take that back!! I worked hard to build my dedicated herps room and I'm quite proud of it! The light thing I have reserved for my Bearded Dragons, all my snakes are maintained in a temp controlled herps room. I would have to say the lights are not a good choice for colubrids, I tried them at first, but they seemed to dry out the air too much, even if the proper temp is maintained.

PM, Did you make it to FIRE? I had a friend of mine who works with Ben Siegel stop by my house on the way up to Orlando. He called me a little whle ago and said that there wasn't much in the way of Corns available. Your pretty close I can't think of to many excuses for not attending. Heck for you It's like a trip to the local pet store.
 
I use a 75 watt heat lamp to maintain the proper air temp. Since I dont have a herp room and I keep a few snakes that require different temps I keep my room at 70 and heat each tank with different wattage light bulbs and heat lamps.
 
Yeah, I made it to FIRE (the expo center is 15 miles away :)). There wasn't a whole lot of corns. I mean, Rich and Kathy were there, but there wasn't a whole lot available. Gotta be the time of year - the snakes are still eggs! There were a ton of baby ball pythons, though. I got one myself, but spent a little extra for one that's supposed to be feeding on f/t mice.

I haven't had any humidity problems using lamps, but I can imagine it being bad for someone who has dry air to begin with.
 
tank size - 36" x 12" x 15"high
7 watt undertank heat pad
40 watt blue lamp.
ambient room temp varies from 60-70
Hot end of tank varies from 80-90
Humidty can be a problem but i combat it by having a second water bowl in the hot end of the tank - more evapouration :)
 
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