I know i dont post much but im still getting used to this site
Now for the important part. I need as many helpfull ideas as possible for keeping Gizmo warm during the winter.
It may be simple to you but for me it isnt, because abover her encloser is a new window that is not compleatly sealled yet so it is coldest over in her area. There is no other place to meve the enclosure and its far to heave. so if you can help Gizmo and i would apreciate it very much
as long as you have a good heat source that is between 95- 115 you should'nt have to worry about her enclosure getting cold. and keep your house at 70 degrees.
You may have to get a higher wattage bulb to get the desired temps. The desired temps are 95 to 110. Some recommend up to 120 but over 110 they can get dehydrated. Babies get dehydrated easier sometimes than adults do.
Hi, nice to see you posting. It does take a little time to get used to your way around here but if you need any help, just let us know.
You could pick up some plastic to put over the whole window and sill to keep some cold air out and that should help some. Make sure you're using an accurate thermometer, either a temperature gun or a digital thermometer with a long wire & probe on the end as those are the only 2 ways to get good readings. What are your basking & cool side temps now? Be sure to check them again when the outside temps drop lower as it's possible that you may have to increase the basking bulb wattage and even put a lower wattage bulb on the cool side if you're not using one now. The cool side during the day should be 75 to 85 with 80 being ideal. If the temperature in that room drops below 65, then you will need to use a ceramic heat emitter which gives off heat but no light. Here's a picture of what one looks like.