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02-Dec-05, 08:56 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Nov-05 Location: NSW | | | Thermostats and night heating I was wondering what people find are the best thermostats to use, and can they recommend where to get them from. Should I get a day/night one, or use two seperate thermostats for each cage? Do I need to give special consideration to what thermostat I would need for my pending baby chondro? What other issues do I need to consider regarding thermostats, bearing in mind that I want to breed my pythons. We will be needing to install them in about 30 enclosures.
Also, what do people find to be the best method of providing warmth at night?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and advice on this matter.
Heaps of thanks, Lily | 
02-Dec-05, 09:16 AM
|  | Sponsor | Join Date: May-04 Location: Melbourne | | | For a chondro I would definitely be using a prob thermostat. Wall thermostats and the humidity for chondros are probably not the best combination.
You may wish to give Brian at the Herp Shop a call about your enclosure set up. He has decades of experience and that is what you want to be calling on to protect your investment. http://www.herpshop.com.au
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02-Dec-05, 09:26 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Sydney, Aust. | | | | Controversial issue this one :wink: some like them others dont, I use probe thermostats on all mine but you may find that with the bigger cages they do nothing but get in the way. Some are also dependent upon what heat source you are using. | 
02-Dec-05, 11:40 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Melbourne O>I>G>L Souly! | | | | For a Viridis I'd be using a top end stat like the habistats etc but wouldn't put it into service until it had been thouroughly test run first. | 
03-Dec-05, 09:07 AM
|  | Sponsor | Join Date: May-04 Location: Melbourne | | | Quote: |
Originally Posted by africancichlidau For a Viridis I'd be using a top end stat like the habistats etc but wouldn't put it into service until it had been thouroughly test run first. | Do habistats have the electricals inside the enclosure or outside?
Chondro's need humidity so this is more of an issue that with most other Australian python species.
When you are preparing the enclosure I would be qizzing the breeder (or Brian at the Herp Shop)
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03-Dec-05, 09:29 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Nov-05 Location: NSW | | | | Dad gave Brian a call yesterday. He was a HUGE help. | 
03-Dec-05, 09:54 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Dec-04 Location: Somewhere near Brisbane | | | | Habistats are a probe thermostat and all the electronics are outside the cage, I only use them or Microclimate as they are the best in my opinion and worth the money for the peace of mind. As far as nightime heating goes I would use a heatmat, heat tape etc.
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03-Dec-05, 10:04 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Dec-04 Location: Sunbury, Vic | | | The only animals that I have that get 24hr heat are my 3 pythons, but none of my dragons get night time heating and we're in Melb.
Where are you located Lily?
Bex  | 
03-Dec-05, 10:16 AM
| | Suspended | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Sydney NSW | | | | Apart from a basking spot I would also supply 2 PVC perches for GTP. 1 heated via a low watt heat cord thru the pipe & the other 1 not heated. This will give a better gradient as the python can decide which perch to hang off.
For day & night heating I would go with a microclimate with built in night eye. This way you can adjust an accurate decrease in temperature once the lights go out. You would have to use a non light emitting heat source for this method though, and use a light globe or fluro on a 24hr timer adjusted to the seasonal photo-period to activate the night eye and consequently night time temperature drop.
Another option is the Habistat with a dimmer or night eye attachment. | 
03-Dec-05, 10:29 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Nov-05 Location: NSW | | | | Hi Bex
My snakes are currently in Newcastle, but are about to move out to our farm in the Hunter Valley. Much the same climate as Newcastle, perhaps a little more extreme in Summer and Winter. ( + more cows and kangaroos, less cafes and restaurants. I don't know if I'm winning or losing!) | 
03-Dec-05, 10:37 AM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Melbourne O>I>G>L Souly! | | | Quote: |
Dad gave Brian a call yesterday. He was a HUGE help
| Yup, you can't go far wrong talking to Brian, an all round great guy as well as being one of the most helpful people in the game  | 
03-Dec-05, 10:46 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jan-05 Location: Western Sydney Age: 24 | | | | Just a thought on the humity angle for condros would a timed water spray do the trick maybe a 5 second spray every 2-4hours either into the enclosure or to a spot on the substrait where the heat is being applyed???
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03-Dec-05, 11:05 AM
| | Suspended | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Sydney NSW | | | Quote: |
Originally Posted by SNKMST Just a thought on the humity angle for condros would a timed water spray do the trick maybe a 5 second spray every 2-4hours either into the enclosure or to a spot on the substrait where the heat is being applyed??? |
You could use a bucket of heated water & a pond pump to supply water to the cage. Using 1/4 inch tubing & a size 3 misting nozzle will give a fine mist to suit the GTP. I would use a digital 24hr timer and have it set for 1 minute periods 2-3 times a day.
All you would need is:
Small pond pump
5L bucket
Aquarium heater
Digital 24hr timer
1/4 inch tubing
Size #3 misting nozzle | 
03-Dec-05, 01:19 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Dec-04 Location: Somewhere near Brisbane | | | | Or you could just keep the bottom of the cage damp and on heat to produce humidity which is what most seem to do. I can't see any need for automatic sprays etc.
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03-Dec-05, 01:26 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Apr-05 Location: hunter Gender:  | | | | where in the hunter valley are you moving reptililian? |  | | |