I currently have my first reptile, a pet Stimson Python, obtained at 4mth old, now 1yr 8mth, housed in a glass vivarium L75 x 45 x 45cm in my lounge. As glass is not great insulator and power costs a consideration I have only used bottom heat via heat mat outside under half cage, insulated with styrofoam sheet under heat mat, (cage sits on small legs leaving a gap underneath). Also have black tile over heat mat inside cage to absorb/difuse heat. Heat mat run off Habistat pulse proportional thermostat, with digi thermometer temp probe attached. I have 2 hide rocks (and many branches which he uses enthusiastically for climbing). Python spends time between hides but would like to encourage basking for display. I would like to observe at night so non lighting heat source needed. I have seen 2 types, IR globes and ceramic heat emiters eg black night. I have several questions summed up as; necesarry wattage/cost globe/life span = best choice? Perth has very hot summers plus chilly (for a snake) winters so dont want to over do it in wattage but still warm enough for winter. Or would a dimmer be worth it for this heat source? Also what is the heat gradient vs distance of sources (eg distance to basking spot and wattage of globe) and any radiance difference between ceramic and IR source? The other question is, as I will need to mount the heat source inside a metal cage what is the best way to mount the globe? I see pictures of ceramic batons mounted on wood?? I will have to attach the globe on the inside of the perforated metal strip on the top of cage. So globe mount + cage mount = ?? Maybe some close up pictures of others basking lamp setups similar to mine would be a big help.
Plus have recently seen heat plates at herp shop, energy efficient or more direct source better/more efficient for smaller snakes?
Plus have recently seen heat plates at herp shop, energy efficient or more direct source better/more efficient for smaller snakes?
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