kenalotia
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Yesterday it got pretty warm around here. Outdoors the temperature was around 82F. Normally I turn on a light on top of my snake's tank which heats up one side by about 10 degrees.
Well, we just moved into a new house in January, so I didn't know about how hot the room would get. The temperature in the room was 82 degrees when I got home from work at 5. The light was on in the tank, and it was up to 95 degrees on the warm side and around 85 on the cool (yeah, right) side. Normally it's about 85 on the warm side. I'm worried it'll be like this all summer. Does anyone else ever have to worry about tank cooling? I could just leave the light off, but the tank doesn't get very much sun most of the time and I don't want to leave Frank in the dark all day long.
I suppose an air conditioner might solve the problem for Frank and for the human inhabitants of the room.
Well, we just moved into a new house in January, so I didn't know about how hot the room would get. The temperature in the room was 82 degrees when I got home from work at 5. The light was on in the tank, and it was up to 95 degrees on the warm side and around 85 on the cool (yeah, right) side. Normally it's about 85 on the warm side. I'm worried it'll be like this all summer. Does anyone else ever have to worry about tank cooling? I could just leave the light off, but the tank doesn't get very much sun most of the time and I don't want to leave Frank in the dark all day long.
I suppose an air conditioner might solve the problem for Frank and for the human inhabitants of the room.