jane_bukowski
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hello again. first off all, i'd like to thank everyone who's given me so much good information regarding my other posts. after lots of consideration, we bought a macklot python (mostly for me
) and she is a beautiful little sweetheart- extremely good temperment. anyhow, the problem we are having is this, the temperature in our house (trailor) is constantly fluctuating, and we obviously need to keep her tank at a stable temperature. so, we are wondering which would be a better system to go with- a proportional thermostat or an 'on/off' type. we'd like to either use heat lights or ceramic heat emitters (to keep the ambient temperature at 80 degrees. we would like to use a heating pad on one end to raise the 'basking' temperature to 90 degrees- we do not intend to hook the heating pad up to the thermostat.) if anyone has a particular trusted brand to recommend for any of these systems we'd like to know that as well. we've heard that the 'on/off' types will shorten the life of the heat emitter, and heard that proportional can also be bad in that heat emitters are not meant to be 'dimmed'. currently we're working with heat bulbs and her tank conditions have been good so far, but we want to have a better, more reliable system. any help that anyone can offer will be appreciated.
thanks again to everyone!
) and she is a beautiful little sweetheart- extremely good temperment. anyhow, the problem we are having is this, the temperature in our house (trailor) is constantly fluctuating, and we obviously need to keep her tank at a stable temperature. so, we are wondering which would be a better system to go with- a proportional thermostat or an 'on/off' type. we'd like to either use heat lights or ceramic heat emitters (to keep the ambient temperature at 80 degrees. we would like to use a heating pad on one end to raise the 'basking' temperature to 90 degrees- we do not intend to hook the heating pad up to the thermostat.) if anyone has a particular trusted brand to recommend for any of these systems we'd like to know that as well. we've heard that the 'on/off' types will shorten the life of the heat emitter, and heard that proportional can also be bad in that heat emitters are not meant to be 'dimmed'. currently we're working with heat bulbs and her tank conditions have been good so far, but we want to have a better, more reliable system. any help that anyone can offer will be appreciated. thanks again to everyone!