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tbeech20 Posted - 31/01/2015 : 15:24:29
Hey

So my royal has just shed recently and she's decided its a good idea to, what seems like, double in size!

anyway she now struggles to fit into her hide. so i got her the X-Large exo terra hide. but unfortunately it takes up nigh-on 50% of her 3ft viv

looking to upscale her viv but her current one has a glass panel with a heat mat underneath. has anyone had any experience with changing from mats to bulbs. any bad reactions from the snake ?
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boomslang Posted - 01/02/2015 : 11:27:31
Like above,is the whole viv glass?should be able to fit two of them hides into a 3ft viv.Unless the viv is the narrow one.

plenty of wooden vivs around,may as well switch your heating methods to :)
chrisc Posted - 01/02/2015 : 06:29:03
bulbs give a better heat gradient so you get the 32c basking area and it also raises the ambient temps in the viv.
personally i would go for a ceramic heat bulb with a pulse thermostat

you will need a ceramic bulb fitting and a bulb guard so the royal cant get near the bulb an burn itself

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