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If you are using the correct size RHP and you can't maintain the right temps I would suggest restricting air flow. Block off a few vents until you can maintain the right temp. I have 5 wooden vivs with RHP's and I keep my house cool in the winter ( average 62-64f) I have never needed extra heating source.
I am finding the same problem in my wood viv with a radiant heat panel. I will be putting a UTH in today to give that extra heat that is needed. Although I am really surprised I am having to do this.
Glad to hear your snake can stay!
How do you plan to seal the heat mat so it doesn't fry if the snake urinates on it or spills the water? I could do the same if I can figure out how to make sure it is 100% safe.
How do you plan to seal the heat mat so it doesn't fry if the snake urinates on it or spills the water? I could do the same if I can figure out how to make sure it is 100% safe.
I have read that you put it inside the tank and make a little wood frame around it. Then put plexi glass on top and seal it. This will keep your animal from directly touching it as well as protect the mat from spills.
If I am wrong on this please someone chime in.