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Warmth-keeper

Toshiro

scoffindustries.be
I want to make sure the warmth doesn't fly away.
I wanna keep it... it has too much freedom.

No seriously, during the day it's 25 - 28°C (77 - 82,5°F) in my terrarium. (on average)
But at night it cools down. big time.
Here in Belgium, it's freaking cold at night.
When I got up this morning (at 6.30am GMT+1) it was only 15°C (59°F).
That's like way too cold.

So,
how can I prevent the warmth from escaping too fast.
 
I don't understand, if you've got a regulated heat source, your viv should maintain temperature.
 
The lamp starts heating at 7am and stops at 7pm.
This gives them 12hours light en heath.
Then the lamp stops. and the temp starts dropping.
 
No, about one third, at one end. And you need a thermostat to regulate it, or it will get to 130F and burn your snake.

Nanci
 
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