Saxon_Aus
Active Member
please help me out with this as different opinions from different people have got me confused. I'm planning on getting a yearling bredli and will be keeping it in a click-clack (I followed the awesome how-to thread = win)
anyway - whats the best way to maintain optimal temp I've been told 2 conflicting things and I don't know what to do
a) keep the click-clack in the enclosure and heat the enclosure to the desired temp
b) keep the click-clack in the enclosure, but have a heat mat or cord under the click clack with the probe inside (as discussed in the how to thread)
option a) doesn't seem to make sense to me as the enclosure heat source will be further away from the click clack, plus where would you put the probe? how do you maintain a thermal gradient if the whole area is heated to the same temp?
anyone have any suggestions?
anyway - whats the best way to maintain optimal temp I've been told 2 conflicting things and I don't know what to do
a) keep the click-clack in the enclosure and heat the enclosure to the desired temp
b) keep the click-clack in the enclosure, but have a heat mat or cord under the click clack with the probe inside (as discussed in the how to thread)
option a) doesn't seem to make sense to me as the enclosure heat source will be further away from the click clack, plus where would you put the probe? how do you maintain a thermal gradient if the whole area is heated to the same temp?
anyone have any suggestions?