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jay's reptiles
05-05-17, 07:24 AM
I'm sorry if this question doesn't really make any sense, but here it goes..
So remy just got another enclosure upgrade. She is now being heated with a che. That is the only heat source and its working great. there is a hide under the che, will this heat the inside of the hide or not? im wonder? because i want her to be able to digest her meals.
She has 4 hotspots
1# hotspot is 95f
2# hotspot is 93f
3# hotspot is 91f
4# hotspot is 89f
1# coolspots 80f
2# coolspots 77f
dannybgoode
05-05-17, 08:02 AM
I use che's exclusively (except for quarantine tubs) and never have an issue with temperatures inside hides and most keepers I speak to do likewise. In fact I don't know any serious keepers who use uth's at all.
The che would heat the hide material and this in turn will radiate heat in to the hide cavity. If in doubt get a temperature gun and take a reading through the hide entrance out lift the hide up and quickly take a reading.
I don't think you'll find an issue though.
jay's reptiles
05-05-17, 08:13 AM
I use che's exclusively (except for quarantine tubs) and never have an issue with temperatures inside hides and most keepers I speak to do likewise. In fact I don't know any serious keepers who use uth's at all.
The che would heat the hide material and this in turn will radiate heat in to the hide cavity. If in doubt get a temperature gun and take a reading through the hide entrance out lift the hide up and quickly take a reading.
I don't think you'll find an issue though.
I have a temp gun. This is how i took all the hotspot measurements.
But once i get home, ill check the hide. Thanks for replying! :)
jjhill001
05-05-17, 10:25 AM
I'm sorry if this question doesn't really make any sense, but here it goes..
So remy just got another enclosure upgrade. She is now being heated with a che. That is the only heat source and its working great. there is a hide under the che, will this heat the inside of the hide or not? im wonder? because i want her to be able to digest her meals.
She has 4 hotspots
1# hotspot is 95f
2# hotspot is 93f
3# hotspot is 91f
4# hotspot is 89f
1# coolspots 80f
2# coolspots 77f
What is Remy?
jay's reptiles
05-05-17, 10:39 AM
What is Remy?
remy is my 7ft, 9 month old, reticulated python
bigsnakegirl785
05-05-17, 07:29 PM
There shouldn't be a problem with the snake getting enough warmth with the CHE inside the hide. A CHE or RHP by itself is more than adequate for a heat source, and like danny I prefer not to use UTH/heat tape. I feel it's inferior as it doesn't heat the air, and a CHE/RHP will provide belly heat, making a UTH/heat tape redundant.
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