scarhbar
Arachnopeon
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- Feb 26, 2014
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I have two T's that are about 3" each ATM. They are A. Geniculata and B. Albopilosum. These are my first two T's, and as the title says, it is my first winter with them. It just got cold within the last week here (it was very sudden), and right now, their cages sit around 72'F during the day and 69'F at night. Much too cold from what I've heard. I can tell they are not as active, and it worries me. I would have just got a space heater if our bottom floor was not open concept, and if we were home more often (I've heard about many fires from these being left on all day).
My question is, what can I do to keep them warm, safely? I think heating pads are out of the question, because I've heard of many T's getting burned. Lights also seem like a bad idea IMO, also impractical for the location. What else should I do? If I were to wrap the sides of the tank with some type of insulation, would that help the slightest? Would I space heater be my only option?
My question is, what can I do to keep them warm, safely? I think heating pads are out of the question, because I've heard of many T's getting burned. Lights also seem like a bad idea IMO, also impractical for the location. What else should I do? If I were to wrap the sides of the tank with some type of insulation, would that help the slightest? Would I space heater be my only option?