Im am very new here and im trying my best to make sure i get it right, from all the advise i got i have decided to make my own viv from wood and a sliding front glass door. The size is going to be 4ft L x 1.5ft D x 2ft H is perfect for the space i have and more important my future little man.
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that all looks great, just remember if you are building your own tank to make sure u put enough vints in it. but other wise your set up is gonna be perfect. also you will only need the che if your night temps drop below 65. your well on your way to providing for a happy healthy beardie.
that all looks great, just remember if you are building your own tank to make sure u put enough vints in it. but other wise your set up is gonna be perfect. also you will only need the che if your night temps drop below 65. your well on your way to providing for a happy healthy beardie.
Yes, even though they say D3 they are not strong enough to make beardies produce their own D3.
I have found thermostats on basking spots dont really work. I had a set up identicle to yours, and with all the erratic weather in the summer it wasn't keeping the basking temp stable enough. (due to how they are made, you need to put the probe half way down the cage, it wont work above 100f. As the ambient temp rose in the summer i was having a hellva time trying to get it all right. I found just attatching a normal dimmer switch to the basking bulb allows easy regulation.)
Apart from that looks like it will be a nice set up.
Yes, even though they say D3 they are not strong enough to make beardies produce their own D3.
I have found thermostats on basking spots dont really work. I had a set up identicle to yours, and with all the erratic weather in the summer it wasn't keeping the basking temp stable enough. (due to how they are made, you need to put the probe half way down the cage, it wont work above 100f. As the ambient temp rose in the summer i was having a hellva time trying to get it all right. I found just attatching a normal dimmer switch to the basking bulb allows easy regulation.)
Apart from that looks like it will be a nice set up.
Cheers Buggsy, I thought that was the case but wanted to check!
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Buggsy":307cb said:
Yes, even though they say D3 they are not strong enough to make beardies produce their own D3.
I have found thermostats on basking spots dont really work. I had a set up identicle to yours, and with all the erratic weather in the summer it wasn't keeping the basking temp stable enough. (due to how they are made, you need to put the probe half way down the cage, it wont work above 100f. As the ambient temp rose in the summer i was having a hellva time trying to get it all right. I found just attatching a normal dimmer switch to the basking bulb allows easy regulation.)
Apart from that looks like it will be a nice set up.
from B&Q, very easy to wire up, and i have popped the box just at the top of the cage (on the back not inside) so i can play without disturbing her. and yes, as the weather fluctuates so much over here some days you just need an extra degree, others you will need ten.
from B&Q, very easy to wire up, and i have popped the box just at the top of the cage (on the back not inside) so i can play without disturbing her. and yes, as the weather fluctuates so much over here some days you just need an extra degree, others you will need ten.
Cheers mate, i understand now so just the wall dimmer fitted between the power cord, i rememer i used to have 1 in my bedroom do you find the buzzing disturbs them at all ?
With this dimmer in mind what watt bulb would u advise for my enclosure ? i was thinking 150m basking and 100w ceramic.
no, sometimes i can hear it, most of the time not though. ANd yes you just cut the cable. It depends if your using two or three cord cabe, i have two cord, but it should be self explanatory when youve looked at the back.
Wattages are all trial and error im afraid. I have a platform basking spot, so my basking bulb is 40w, and i have a 60w on the hot end, but not the platform, this was added this winter to make sure she had the proper gradient. I also have a 100w CHE but this is linked up to a thermostat so i dont worry about that one too much!
no, sometimes i can hear it, most of the time not though. ANd yes you just cut the cable. It depends if your using two or three cord cabe, i have two cord, but it should be self explanatory when youve looked at the back.
Wattages are all trial and error im afraid. I have a platform basking spot, so my basking bulb is 40w, and i have a 60w on the hot end, but not the platform, this was added this winter to make sure she had the proper gradient. I also have a 100w CHE but this is linked up to a thermostat so i dont worry about that one too much!
I would. I have mine turned on so if it gets to 70f at any point the CHE will keep it there. It takes the stress out of waking up at night to check the temps!
I would. I have mine turned on so if it gets to 70f at any point the CHE will keep it there. It takes the stress out of waking up at night to check the temps!
So i will get a thermostat and ceramic for at night and the dimmer and basking light but my only worry is for the temp change during the day when i am at work.
i took a few days off (the weekend and like a friday) to monitor them, and they dont fluctuate that much, from 99-104, which is perfect for her. I have tried the thermostats before but was taking soo much time off work to play around with the temps in the summer. generally the house stays constant through the day.