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Recommended space heater.

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Need to get a space heater for my bedroom / snake room.
I live in a townhouse 2 story my bedroom is 55 square feet with my central heat which is run off of propane I have it set at 73 it holds the temperature throughout the house my bedroom tends to stay hotter during the day we keep the bedroom door closed so the temperature stays 74-75.. I have ball pythons an a retic..

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Would it be possible to build a large cage area, that would be easier less expensive and maybe safer to reliably heat, or just to heat their cages individually?
For one of my room ACs last year I bought a plug in thermostat where you plug the heater/AC in and it keeps a temp, it seems like it might be a good back up for any heating choice.
 
I would just look at oil filled heaters either online to order, or locally and grab the one you like. I personally went with a Pelonis digital controlled one from walmart.com and had it delivered (I think it was like $43 shipped).
 
I would just look at oil filled heaters either online to order, or locally and grab the one you like. I personally went with a Pelonis digital controlled one from walmart.com and had it delivered (I think it was like $43 shipped).
Like this one?
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Been using UTH mats from rbi for the ambient temperature only thing is it such a hassle trying too get snake out ..

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That one is similar to the one I ordered. The one I ordered has a different control setup (push buttons with 5 degree set point increases. 60, 65, 70, 75, 80.) and comes with a remote.
 
That one is similar to the one I ordered. The one I ordered has a different control setup (push buttons with 5 degree set point increases. 60, 65, 70, 75, 80.) and comes with a remote.
How many hours do you run yours a day and how many months out of the year and has your electric bill drastically been impacted?

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This current one I only recently picked up so don't have enough data built up for it. I use to use a dial style oil filled heater that I ran about 12 hours a day during winter. It didn't seem to make much of an impact on my electric bill really which was nice.
 
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