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dalesanders28
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
27 Posts

Posted - 15/02/2012 :  22:04:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all.
i am being told lots of different methods which i appreciate very much, however i am left some bit confused.
i understand that royals are abit funny when it comes to heat mats. however i have been advised that up untill adult they are ok on heat mats.
basically where should i put the heat mat inside the viv too avoid harm to my royal.
many thanks
Dale

jbarlow91
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
897 Posts

Posted - 15/02/2012 :  22:28:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Should be on the floor inside the viv. Its important that it is statted tho to avoid burning the snake

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dalesanders28
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
27 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  09:09:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
cheers
what temp shall i set the stat at?
cheers
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jbarlow91
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/02/2012 :  10:44:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think between 30 and 33 is normally good for a royal

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dalesanders28
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
27 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  11:26:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i have put the heat mat in with thermostat connected but the himidity levels are sky high (85-90%)
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jbarlow91
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
897 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  12:42:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is the water bowl in the cool end cause if it is over the mat it will raise the humidity

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richard v
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/02/2012 :  15:21:42  Show Profile  Click to see richard v's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dalesanders28

i have put the heat mat in with thermostat connected but the himidity levels are sky high (85-90%)


Hello
Are you still using using the dial to measure the humidity
If so change it for a digital reader. Also do you have any vents,or any
way for air to be circulated around the viv.
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dalesanders28
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
27 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  17:45:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
the water bowl is in the cool end.
i have digital infa red gun to measure temp but only a dial in the middle of the viv the measure humidity.
i have vents at the top and thats it.
thanks for all your help
Dale
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jbarlow91
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
897 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  19:45:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Only thing I can think of is to put bit less water in water bowl so there is less water to evaporate

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reptilemadd
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/02/2012 :  19:56:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you've only got vents at the top the air won't circulate properly which won't help with the humidity problem so I would start by putting one in the bottom to begin with and see how it goes, but you do need to bring the humidity down by about 25% or so..

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dalesanders28
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
27 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  20:00:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i have a wooden viv so bit hard to make vents.

cheers
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Posted - 16/02/2012 :  20:06:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you have an electric drill, then remove the reptiles to a safe distance, and just drill a square of 4 holes by 4 holes with a medium bit in the lower middle of the back wall. Saves having to cut a circle out for a plastic vent. I did this with a secondhand viv, and it works fine.


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reptilemadd
Sub Adult

United Kingdom
969 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  20:10:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You could drill a series of holes and then cover them with a flat vent they are only a couple of quid from B&Q but without trying to sound like a school teacher you do need to get the air circulating properly which will help with the humidity, otherwise you run the risk of mould and an RI which will end up costing a lot more and be far harder to deal with than putting a vent or two in the bottom of the viv, but as always it's up to the individual to decide what they are prepared to do in order to make sure their pets have the right enviroment...

Sorry BATS we crossed lol

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Edited by - reptilemadd on 16/02/2012 20:11:53
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dalesanders28
Snake Mite

United Kingdom
27 Posts

Posted - 16/02/2012 :  20:34:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thankyou for your advise.
i shall drill a series of holes at the bottom and see how i get on.
cheers
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