Simland
06-18-2016, 05:05 PM
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has any tricks to cool down the cool side of the terrarium when AC for the whole room is not an option.
In my apartment, the summer heat pretty much destroys any kind of temperature gradient. For instance, at the moment, the air temp on the cool side is 86F and on the warm side it's 87.8F.
Overall, my Eastern garter seems to prefer cool temps (around 70F) so things probably suck for him right now. He did eat a worm today and he eats every now and then, but not much and he is losing weight.
I thought about putting an ice pack in there, but I don't think the benefits would be felt for very long at this temperature. The ice pack would probably have to be changed too often
Computer water cooling systems are too expensive for me (at least, that's the case for the ones I've seen) but I'd be curious to find out if they could do the trick.
If you guys have any affordable ideas I'm really interested.
I was wondering if anyone has any tricks to cool down the cool side of the terrarium when AC for the whole room is not an option.
In my apartment, the summer heat pretty much destroys any kind of temperature gradient. For instance, at the moment, the air temp on the cool side is 86F and on the warm side it's 87.8F.
Overall, my Eastern garter seems to prefer cool temps (around 70F) so things probably suck for him right now. He did eat a worm today and he eats every now and then, but not much and he is losing weight.
I thought about putting an ice pack in there, but I don't think the benefits would be felt for very long at this temperature. The ice pack would probably have to be changed too often
Computer water cooling systems are too expensive for me (at least, that's the case for the ones I've seen) but I'd be curious to find out if they could do the trick.
If you guys have any affordable ideas I'm really interested.