halblingefrau
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I don't have my snake yet (still working on convincing the husband) but I am planning for the viv setup. I want to have the viv up and running for a week minimum before bringing a snake home.
My question is about heating in the winter. We do not have heat in our house; we heat with a wood stove. At times, our house has gotten down into the high 40s at night. I have researched a lot of the posts in this board (probably read about 100 of them) and it seems that most agree that substrate temps are WAY more important than air temps. Still, with an air temp of 49 (let's just use the worst example from last winter), I'm afraid the cool side of the viv will be way too cold. How low do UTH thermostats go? I was thinking that, during the coldest part of winter, I could put a second UTH set to 65 on the cool side of the viv to keep it from getting frigid.
If I need more heat on the hot side during the winter, I've read of people either insulating that area of the tank or even using a UTH on the BACK of the tank.
What are your thoughts about my using a second UTH set to low for the cool side? Or is that unnecessary? Should I just use a heat lamp on the cool side in winter to keep the cold air warmed enough that it doesn't cool down the substrate too much?
I plan on using either butcher paper or aspen bedding.
I realize there are a lot of other considerations to putting together a viv. Right now I'm just working on heat. Then I will work on all the other necessities.
My question is about heating in the winter. We do not have heat in our house; we heat with a wood stove. At times, our house has gotten down into the high 40s at night. I have researched a lot of the posts in this board (probably read about 100 of them) and it seems that most agree that substrate temps are WAY more important than air temps. Still, with an air temp of 49 (let's just use the worst example from last winter), I'm afraid the cool side of the viv will be way too cold. How low do UTH thermostats go? I was thinking that, during the coldest part of winter, I could put a second UTH set to 65 on the cool side of the viv to keep it from getting frigid.
If I need more heat on the hot side during the winter, I've read of people either insulating that area of the tank or even using a UTH on the BACK of the tank.
What are your thoughts about my using a second UTH set to low for the cool side? Or is that unnecessary? Should I just use a heat lamp on the cool side in winter to keep the cold air warmed enough that it doesn't cool down the substrate too much?
I plan on using either butcher paper or aspen bedding.
I realize there are a lot of other considerations to putting together a viv. Right now I'm just working on heat. Then I will work on all the other necessities.