For created gecko, heat lamp or heat mat? Related Questions
Asked By Stacey Holmwood,Last Answer By Kieran Skinner At 2011.04,1 Answers
I'm getting a crested gecko soon and i was wonder whats better for it, heat lamp or heat mat? People have said you don't need them for this type of gecko but my room gets kinda cold sometimes so i want to get one to be safe.
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Asked By Animal Lover-Girl,Last Answer By Saint Louis At 2011.04,1 Answers
This is really a stupid question but I'm just curious. :) I won't use it, but I might consider if it gets positive feedback. It has a clamp at the bottom with a flexible neck and a dome for the head. If you guys think it WOULD work, what kind of bulb would be best to use in it? A normal incandescent?
Asked By Eric,Last Answer By Chem Flunky At 2011.04,1 Answers
i just got my baby leopard gecko 2 days ago and he/she is about 4 months old..i already have an under the tank heater but i would like to be able to view him/her at night but whenever i turn the light on he takes off for his hide...would a red 40 watt bulb be good because i heard they cant see it or will that cause to much heat having both a UTH and a red bulb? Thanks to everyone who helps with good answers :)
Asked By William Morris,Last Answer By Amanda At 2011.04,1 Answers
im putting some new wood in but i think it might be to close to his heat lamp, also how warm should the warm end be, not under the lamp just in that end generally. I have so many questions, i really want to mount like a platform onto the back wall for him to bask on how would i go about doing this? this is my final question i swear, i was thinking of getting some of those exo terra jungle vines, are these any good and will they hold the weight of my beardie? thank you if you answer any of these!
Asked By gus,Last Answer By Mrs. Fuzzy Bottoms At 2010.01,1 Answers
and replaced the two 30 amp fuses it worked for 90 min. then it lost the heat, it is a new maytg dryer
Asked By Joe,Last Answer By papaw At 2011.04,1 Answers
Or, if you turn the heat down to about 45 degrees, how can you be sure that some of the heating system won't free and bust the pipes ?
I'm naive. But, my understanding is that the boiler uses water as opposed to an anti-freeze base.
Can the pipes be drained effectively if the heat is shut completely off ?
What would you do ?
Asked By Andrew Brown,Last Answer By Betty White At 2011.06,1 Answers
Asked By sesolo1995,Last Answer By Stephen S At 2010.01,1 Answers
as in "best" i mean cheapest. :)
Asked By Adah George,Last Answer By Frances bush At 2011.06,1 Answers
Asked By enzyme306,Last Answer By ? At 2009.12,1 Answers
Wow, there really should be more conscientious vehicle owners, like yourself, out there. I thought I was the only one who knew about the heat tank. I asked my mechanic (who isn't my mechanic anymore) and he looked at me as if I had two heads. I have to agree with the one respondent who told you to fill up with your hairdryer, be sure you set it to high heat. Failing that there is always another source, your dryer vent. I saw these things that look like garbage cans but are supposed to distribute the heat in your house, why couldn't you just keep it closed until it fills with heat and then run to your car and use the funnel and pour it in. I also have rotated the air in my tires, but that was hard to do. You almost need an IV setup to transfer from one tire to the other. But at least I get it done. I cannot imagine beginning winter on old flat air. The only thing you didn't check were the muffler bearings. Those have to be checked every six months or they seize up. That is a job I don't recommend for anyone. Unlike the others the bearings are much more difficult to reach. Best to have an exhaust specialist do that.
Asked By Dondi,Last Answer By RaMa At 2011.04,1 Answers
Support your answer with a proof.
Asked By Greg,Last Answer By Labman At 2011.04,1 Answers
Hi we bought some land to have a house built, puting in gas forced air heat with central a/c is alot cheaper than having central a/c separate and baseboard heat separate, i grew up in a house with baseboard heat and heard alot of complaints about forced air online, i'm not sure which is more worth it
Asked By barefootwanderin,Last Answer By Trevor At 2011.03,1 Answers
Please give me an Idiot's Guide?
Skeptics, what has happened to this heat created by burning fossil fuels?
Where does it go?
Asked By bella,Last Answer By Trevor At 2009.12,1 Answers
Please give me an Idiot's Guide?
Skeptics, what has happened to this heat created by burning fossil fuels?
Where does it go?
Asked By star,Last Answer By Daggermonkey At 2009.12,1 Answers
I live in Buffalo, NY and sometimes it gets a bit chilly.