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<blockquote data-quote="Sdaji" data-source="post: 2537641" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>+1 to heat cord being your friend.</p><p></p><p>Much more energy efficient and better to work with than globes for various reasons - efficient with electricity, more reliable (don't blow like globes), cheaper and easier to install, don't make unnecessary light, floor heat is more natural and better for nocturnal pythons, snakes won't wrap around them potentially burning themselves or breaking them, and many others. In the 90s like everyone else I was using globes for everything, even including incubators, but that was just because back then we didn't know better. These days the only globes I'd consider using are spotlights, which I'd generally not use for snakes, especially pythons other than Diamonds or maybe bredli if I had some form of stroke leaving me deranged enough to not only keep but also pamper a bredli. For something like a Woma or pretty much any other python I'd only use heat cords. There are many different ways to set them up, this largely comes down to personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sdaji, post: 2537641, member: 688"] +1 to heat cord being your friend. Much more energy efficient and better to work with than globes for various reasons - efficient with electricity, more reliable (don't blow like globes), cheaper and easier to install, don't make unnecessary light, floor heat is more natural and better for nocturnal pythons, snakes won't wrap around them potentially burning themselves or breaking them, and many others. In the 90s like everyone else I was using globes for everything, even including incubators, but that was just because back then we didn't know better. These days the only globes I'd consider using are spotlights, which I'd generally not use for snakes, especially pythons other than Diamonds or maybe bredli if I had some form of stroke leaving me deranged enough to not only keep but also pamper a bredli. For something like a Woma or pretty much any other python I'd only use heat cords. There are many different ways to set them up, this largely comes down to personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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