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jobeanator

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ive always wondered if a heat emitter is the best option for a redfoot. would i heat light be just as effective or is the heat emitter the best way? my heat emitter always drys out my moss for my refoot so fast. i always keep misting in there constantly to keep it moist, but it just drys it out so fast. let me know what everyone else does!
 

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You can put it on a dimmer switch, and lower it or make it higher if you want. I don't like the light, because I think it would just be too bright. I just use a lot of plants in the enclosure and when I water them, the humidity stays pretty consistent .
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I use a heat emitter in combo with a partial (2/3) cover. The eviporation is caught by the cover making for humidity' It still dries the substrat but I don't have mist but twice a day. It (the che) is mounted in a a brooder fixture and hooked up to a humistat set at 85 degrees. A bright light discourages feeding in a redfoot.
 

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I use a heat emitter and it's plugged into a rheostat that sits between medium and low.

I use a temp gun to check temps.
I spray and then cover the top of my entire enclosure which seems to do the trick with humidity.
 

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Another option is a thermostat- a device that turns your heater on and off based on temps. I have one and LOVE the freedom- I rarely have to fiddle, and it is nice in a room that can fluctuate quite a bit otherwise.

Mine is a ZooMed version, but there are many on the market. Top end models (like Big Apple Herpetological) can even do night temp drops.
 
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