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Novice ball owner could use some advice....

sorry bad english, what should the humidity read? at what level? and temp should be around 90 correct? I'm doing the misting thing. And he seems to be thermal regulating moving from warm to cooler.
 
HerpGuy said:
oh well hey there Cat. So what should I use for a top? And should I just use a under tank heat strip or pad? I have a pan of glass I can cover the screen with and use a under tank heater. Would that ok?
Try the exo terra heat wave under tank heat pad. works well and relatively inexpensive. you will need a dimmer or thermostat to control the heat out put. just take it one step at a time, theres alot of info in this thread and good luck! :)
 
hey guys, I'm sorry I haven't anything lately, I've been working alot and with my new baby and all, but I just wanted to stop in and thank everyone, Ed Clark, Scott, ToshaMC and Cat for the help, advice, support and good wishes. Thanks again guys... sorry if forgot to mention anyone.
 
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