Why would you use either in the first place?Just looking to start a friendly discussion/debate reguarding the debate between using heat pads and nocturnal heat lamps. Which do you think is better?
Personally, I don't bother with heating my tarantulas, beyond the fact that they are on shelves above my heated roach tank (which is heated to increase their breeding)--in part, because most T hobbyists don't and I've read it doesn't matter (including in the TKG).Why would you use either in the first place?
What are you trying to accomplish (beyond the obvious, "trying to keep the cage warmer")?
I use some sort of heat on any scorpion species I'm trying to breed. From what I've observed the main cause of a female scorpion aborting her brood or producing it early is to cool temps. Also many species will grow sick and die if kept at temperatures that are to cool for to long. Unlike tarantulas, most species of scorpions do best at around 85F.Why would you use either in the first place?
What are you trying to accomplish (beyond the obvious, "trying to keep the cage warmer")?
+ 1, and heat cables also work fine, but like stated above, lamps are cheaper (less wattage).........Lamps, they heat much better and more things at once for less wattage and are easier to position in weird ways.
Ah! This is very useful information. My specialty (or course) is keeping tarantulas. While I know a little about scorpions, I've never made an in-depth effort to study them. Thanks for the info.I use some sort of heat on any scorpion species I'm trying to breed. From what I've observed the main cause of a female scorpion aborting her brood or producing it early is to cool temps. Also many species will grow sick and die if kept at temperatures that are to cool for to long. Unlike tarantulas, most species of scorpions do best at around 85F.
This is some of the best advice you will get in the hobby. Keeping gravid females warmer and offering waterdishes constantly will produce consistently healthier and larger broods that wont be eaten. (If the keeper does this right)I use some sort of heat on any scorpion species I'm trying to breed. From what I've observed the main cause of a female scorpion aborting her brood or producing it early is to cool temps. Also many species will grow sick and die if kept at temperatures that are to cool for to long. Unlike tarantulas, most species of scorpions do best at around 85F.
This is only true if you are only heating one tank or close together areas, a 50 watt red heat lamp will heat more area than a 50 watt heat tape. If you compare the area of a tape that takes the same wattage as a lamp the lamp will win.bulbs are not more efficient than tape..
if there was a bulb that produced no light, it would be alot more "efficient" and since there is much less wasted energy, then obviously... the heat tapes are going to be alot more energy efficient.