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Old 06-19-13, 02:03 PM   #1
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A rescue is taking an animal from non-ideal conditions and getting it into ideal comditions so that it can recover (hopefully) back to full health.

Keeping it for a few weeks in non-ideal conditions isnt a rescue
It was kept At 80F for about a week and a half, and now it's kept at 84-85. Is 80 or 85 optimum? No. But is it better than what is was in? Yes.

I'm not here to argue with you, or anyone. I'm here to figure out how to bump up my temps.
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Old 06-19-13, 02:17 PM   #2
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As I said, my office is right down the road from Petco, so I'll probably run on down there after 5 and see how that does for me.
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Old 06-19-13, 02:25 PM   #3
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Although, now thinking about it objectively, I could use a dual light output/splitter and just grab another bulb. which should definitely be enough.
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Old 06-19-13, 02:29 PM   #4
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I wouldn't buy anything right yet (other then a thermostat).

Wait till you get home tonight, take a couple pic of the outside and inside and post them here.

Maybe we can see something that is a easy fix.
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Old 06-19-13, 02:35 PM   #5
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I wouldn't buy anything right yet (other then a thermostat).

Wait till you get home tonight, take a couple pic of the outside and inside and post them here.

Maybe we can see something that is a easy fix.
Ehhh, may be until tomorrow that I get a pic up, just keep an eye out for this thread. When both my girlfriend and I get off of work we're going out for dinner and a date, and I probably won't get much done tonight.
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With electrical like that heating may eventually prove to not be a problem
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Old 06-21-13, 08:42 AM   #7
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The problem with getting another light is that you will be greatly increasing the heat, and but also reducing the humidity. What size UTH are you using? Id start with the new thermostat first and see if you can just adjust the higher temperatures that way. As said above, the UTH should be able to do the job with the right controls.
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