In short i have moved my home office in to our porch and intend on moving my G.rosea in with me. However, i have some concerns! Firstly the porch is not heated. This time of year the temps are fine, but when we have a cooler day the ambient air temps can be a little crisp. This leads on to a huge concern about temps next winter. So are there any species anyone can suggest that are more hardy to fluctuating temps and cooler ambient temps?
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G.rosea are tough littlle blighters after all the night time temp drop in the wild is pretty dramatic. I would seriously look at relocating her if you can or getting some type of heating for her. A heat mat will suffice or failing that try heating the porch with a green house heater (electric).
Why the porch though...have you been banished???
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Ah I see. The computer cabinet will be fine. Does it have a glass front or anything. Some T's will take a lower temp. In my experience usually the S.American species are more reslient to lower temps. A deep substrate will allow them to thermoregulate the temp within the burrow.
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Originally posted by Ray Hale View PostWhy the porch though...have you been banished???
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But the problem i have is that its not heated! This is why i posted this thread. Any other suggestions?
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Get rid of the wife and move back in
Only joking honest.
Sounds like you are on the right track with the cabinet. I would put a glass front on it ,this will help to maintain a temperature. The biggest problem I have come across is humidity. The old saying out of sight out of mind applies. I know a few people who keep collections away from the madness of every day life. The secret is to be vigilant. I would definatly look at a small green house heater on a thermostat. I use a Dragon Oil Filled radiator to heat my room and have no problems.
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Nah, these are great. I have one set up in a cupboard type unit where I have all my slings. I have a shelf in the middle and have roughly set up a couple of temperature zones.
Also picked up a nifty digital thermometer which reads at the base unti and also at the probe so you can measure/compare hot and cool zones. Oh, and also checks humidity! And all for just 18 quid!
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