I have some questions about heating the snakes aquarium with lamps. I did not have much luck with the undertank heater and decided to go with lights. The undertank heater was my first choice but when I read all of the warnings I was turned off. They said that if the animal could burrow through the substrate or make it's way to the glass directly over the heater it could be burned.
I saw that and said unacceptable. I'm using paper towel and have seen the snake go under that. They use cage carpet at the pet store and I've seen those snakes under that as well and I've seen them burrough under the aspen shavings at the other pet store.
I went with plan B as per the directions and stuck the heater on the end of the tank instead of under it. That did practically nothing. I pulled the heater off the tank and filed it in the circular file and went out and got a T Rex basking lamp with a dimmer on it and a 50 watt basking bulb. I also got a Night Glo moonlight lamp.
Those lights do a nice job heating. I set the dimmer so I get about 82 - 84 degrees on the paper towel right under the lamp. I just have to cover a good portion on the screen to keep the humidity up around 50 - 55%.
My question is about the moonlight lamp. They claim it simulates natural moonlight and can be used with repti glo or sun glo lamps for a 24 hour cycle. I'm wondering if leaving the moonlight lamp on all night for heat is a good idea. I need to put heat into the tank at night because I'm in NJ and it's pretty cold at night. I keep my thermostat at 72 but it will get down to 70 in the tank with no heat source.
Will the moonlight lamp all night for heat bother the snake or will she be peacefull in her tube like on a warm moonlit night. Since the snake doesn't bask (that I've ever seen yet) I'm thinking of just going with the moonlight lamp 24/7 to provide heat as long as the snake is not bothered at night thinking it's a never ending day.
I saw that and said unacceptable. I'm using paper towel and have seen the snake go under that. They use cage carpet at the pet store and I've seen those snakes under that as well and I've seen them burrough under the aspen shavings at the other pet store.
I went with plan B as per the directions and stuck the heater on the end of the tank instead of under it. That did practically nothing. I pulled the heater off the tank and filed it in the circular file and went out and got a T Rex basking lamp with a dimmer on it and a 50 watt basking bulb. I also got a Night Glo moonlight lamp.
Those lights do a nice job heating. I set the dimmer so I get about 82 - 84 degrees on the paper towel right under the lamp. I just have to cover a good portion on the screen to keep the humidity up around 50 - 55%.
My question is about the moonlight lamp. They claim it simulates natural moonlight and can be used with repti glo or sun glo lamps for a 24 hour cycle. I'm wondering if leaving the moonlight lamp on all night for heat is a good idea. I need to put heat into the tank at night because I'm in NJ and it's pretty cold at night. I keep my thermostat at 72 but it will get down to 70 in the tank with no heat source.
Will the moonlight lamp all night for heat bother the snake or will she be peacefull in her tube like on a warm moonlit night. Since the snake doesn't bask (that I've ever seen yet) I'm thinking of just going with the moonlight lamp 24/7 to provide heat as long as the snake is not bothered at night thinking it's a never ending day.