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    Re: Tempurature

    OK, why is it soo hot in the tank at night????? Usually if you just turn off all your heating elements during the night, the temp. will drop down to normal night time temps. If it's just that darn hot in your house, how do you even sleep at night?????? I actually keep an exhaust fan in the window of my reptile room. That way I can "blow" the hot air out of it during the day and then reverse it at night and bring in the cooler night time air. They're not too expensive and a lot cheaper to run then AC. Over all the snakes should be able to handle it for a while, as long as they've got fresh water available.

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    Re: Tempurature

    I have not tried this yet,but it is what I wanted to do, and of course this would only work if you had one....I intend to put all my tank animals in my basement its concreate and cool in the summer, and cool but not cold in the winter bucause of the furnace.....I think I could maintain a better temp. between day and night there......just my idea I'll let ya know how it works.......

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    Re: Tempurature

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGuy View Post
    OK, why is it soo hot in the tank at night????? Usually if you just turn off all your heating elements during the night, the temp. will drop down to normal night time temps. If it's just that darn hot in your house, how do you even sleep at night?????? I actually keep an exhaust fan in the window of my reptile room. That way I can "blow" the hot air out of it during the day and then reverse it at night and bring in the cooler night time air. They're not too expensive and a lot cheaper to run then AC. Over all the snakes should be able to handle it for a while, as long as they've got fresh water available.

    Roy
    I do have a fan!!!! lol Its at 71 now so we are fine,
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    Re: Tempurature

    My tanks stay around 85 (86 today), its middle of summer and we have no AC, fans are on always but its still pretty warm, Its even hotter oustide so I'm not worried..

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    Re: Tempurature

    I don't really know what the temp. is in my tanks.
    Drache takes care of that.
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    Re: Tempurature

    cool it gets me nervous i find myself staring at the thermometer every time i go in my room
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    Re: Tempurature

    thats not always a bad thing....its good to know the temp. at all times!!!!

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    Re: Tempurature

    I don't even check the temp, mine isn't heated its all the same as the house if not a little warmer inside the viv.. There is really nothing to worry about unless it gets very cold or your house catches on fire.

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    Re: Tempurature

    If we didn't heat them in the UK the poor things would be in permenant hibernation!!

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