This is a basic question with multiple answers but I would like to ask it as I'm stressing about it...
so im building a 2 enclosures (4x2x2) for some adult Darwins and the only bit I'm stuck on and concerned about how i should go about heating..
The climate were I live it can be anywhere from 40+ in summer and all the way down to below 0 come winter and generally dry all round with the occasional humidity spikes.
looking for an effective means for heating in winter that won't over do it in summer, electrical efficiency is a plus. Also will be breeding this year if that needs to be taken into consideration.
ive looked at routing into a shelf or the floor and using heat cable and a tile but worry that the ambient temp will still get to cold. Messaged Herp Pro about their panels and they suggested a 80w panel and while it's only 2 enclosures i plan to build more in the next 12 months or so...
suggestions, links or photos are very much welcomed and enclosure size talk kept to a minimum as they will not be kept in those permanently.
thanks!
so im building a 2 enclosures (4x2x2) for some adult Darwins and the only bit I'm stuck on and concerned about how i should go about heating..
The climate were I live it can be anywhere from 40+ in summer and all the way down to below 0 come winter and generally dry all round with the occasional humidity spikes.
looking for an effective means for heating in winter that won't over do it in summer, electrical efficiency is a plus. Also will be breeding this year if that needs to be taken into consideration.
ive looked at routing into a shelf or the floor and using heat cable and a tile but worry that the ambient temp will still get to cold. Messaged Herp Pro about their panels and they suggested a 80w panel and while it's only 2 enclosures i plan to build more in the next 12 months or so...
suggestions, links or photos are very much welcomed and enclosure size talk kept to a minimum as they will not be kept in those permanently.
thanks!