mynee
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Sooo... I live in Houston, where heat and humidity rule the environment. I don't typically use UTH's during this part of the year as my house never drops below 75 at night and rarely goes past 85 during the day (good for my electricity bill AND my snakes...). However, I like to plan things ahead and I got to thinking about winter this year. When Houston's "winter" rolls around, it can get cold and since I enjoy it, I often leave the central heat off or set to turn on very rarely.
Now, I've used UTH's every winter/cool period since I've had snakes. And every season, I have to buy a new one because the ZooMed brand heaters just don't seem to last around here. In saying that, I've only gone through two, but I have to admit that I don't care much for a brand that's let me down twice in a row.
Does anyone have any suggestions about other brands (I don't even know if there are any)? I have more snakes to heat this winter than in past years, so I would like to get my hands on products that will function longer.
Thanks!
Now, I've used UTH's every winter/cool period since I've had snakes. And every season, I have to buy a new one because the ZooMed brand heaters just don't seem to last around here. In saying that, I've only gone through two, but I have to admit that I don't care much for a brand that's let me down twice in a row.
Does anyone have any suggestions about other brands (I don't even know if there are any)? I have more snakes to heat this winter than in past years, so I would like to get my hands on products that will function longer.
Thanks!