I have a 3y old male Eastern Hermanns Tortoise that we have raised from a hatchling. He has lived inside exclusively but I will be building an outdoor enclosure next Spring. It is time to take him from his 4x4 enclosure to an 8x4. I ordered a closed chamber enclosure from Toad Ranch and I’ve got 8-10 weeks before it ships.
Currently I’ve got a 48 inch Arcadia UV tube lamp, flood lamp for basking, LED strip lights, and a CHE for additional heat as needed. His enclosure ambient temp is 77-80 and basking is 100 during the day. I have the CHE on a thermostat, basking is on 12 hours and UV tube is on 6 hours. I monitor UV output with a solarmeter. Everything is shut off from 6pm to 6am and the house cools down to 68 at night.
Toad Ranch specifically says not to put a CHE in their PVC enclosures. They say that they get to hot and recommend the Arcadia Deep Heat Penetrator.
I was hoping someone could advise me on the set up of my lights and heat sources. My plan is to hang the UV tube in the middle of the enclosure and there will be 2 feet on either end where Opal can get out of the UV. Currently I have the basking lamp and the CHE at opposite corners of the enclosure but it looks like Arcadia recommends putting the Arcadia DHP next to a basking lamp. I follow Chris Leone at Garden State Tortoise and he encourages making sure the Hermanns have a cooler area and letting their ambient temp drop at night. Do I therefore need a heat source at the opposite end of my enclosure? Should I put the basking site in the middle and let the 2 ends drop?
I know I’ll have to make adjustments once I have the enclosure set up, I’m just trying to decide if I need to purchase other fixtures.
Thanks,
Joanna
Currently I’ve got a 48 inch Arcadia UV tube lamp, flood lamp for basking, LED strip lights, and a CHE for additional heat as needed. His enclosure ambient temp is 77-80 and basking is 100 during the day. I have the CHE on a thermostat, basking is on 12 hours and UV tube is on 6 hours. I monitor UV output with a solarmeter. Everything is shut off from 6pm to 6am and the house cools down to 68 at night.
Toad Ranch specifically says not to put a CHE in their PVC enclosures. They say that they get to hot and recommend the Arcadia Deep Heat Penetrator.
I was hoping someone could advise me on the set up of my lights and heat sources. My plan is to hang the UV tube in the middle of the enclosure and there will be 2 feet on either end where Opal can get out of the UV. Currently I have the basking lamp and the CHE at opposite corners of the enclosure but it looks like Arcadia recommends putting the Arcadia DHP next to a basking lamp. I follow Chris Leone at Garden State Tortoise and he encourages making sure the Hermanns have a cooler area and letting their ambient temp drop at night. Do I therefore need a heat source at the opposite end of my enclosure? Should I put the basking site in the middle and let the 2 ends drop?
I know I’ll have to make adjustments once I have the enclosure set up, I’m just trying to decide if I need to purchase other fixtures.
Thanks,
Joanna