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I am building some houses for my tortoises and want some input on type of heat please. I was thinking about the oil filled radiators, as they seem safer to me. Any of you thoughts would be great
 

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Hey, Dan...

I use pig blankets that I purchased from Osborne Industries - http://www.osborne-ind.com/

Then I hang a red light from the ceiling to use during the night hours. My sulcatas and leopards all come and go at will, when they get too cold outside, they go back in and sit on the pig blanket to warm up.
 

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What species, ages and sizes, and where are you?
 

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We have used electric heaters and heat bulbs. We find it easier to regulate temperatures with 250w red heat bulbs!
 

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ALDABRAMAN said:
We have used electric heaters and heat bulbs. We find it easier to regulate temperatures with 250w red heat bulbs!

When you use just the 250 watt red heat bulbs, what temp can you achieve when the outside temp gets down to say 32*? Tryng to relate it to our coldest winter temps in Phoenix.

Dan, the recommendations you receive will be based on the information Tom asked you for above. Younger torts might require a different heat that older torts. You said you had large sulcatas and leopards, but what are their approximate ages/sizes? Also, knowing where you live, or what your lowest outside temps/humidity are would help to decide which type of heat also. You know that famous line in the movie Jerry McGuire, "Help Me, Help You", haha. :cool:
 

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DesertGrandma said:
ALDABRAMAN said:
We have used electric heaters and heat bulbs. We find it easier to regulate temperatures with 250w red heat bulbs!

When you use just the 250 watt red heat bulbs, what temp can you achieve when the outside temp gets down to say 32*? Tryng to relate it to our coldest winter temps in Phoenix.

Dan, the recommendations you receive will be based on the information Tom asked you for above. Younger torts might require a different heat that older torts. You said you had large sulcatas and leopards, but what are their approximate ages/sizes? Also, knowing where you live, or what your lowest outside temps/humidity are would help to decide which type of heat also. You know that famous line in the movie Jerry McGuire, "Help Me, Help You", haha. :cool:



I am not sure the ages but I have 2 sulcatas about 14" across their back, 1 sulcata abour 18" across and 2 leopards abour 8-10 inches across. Sketchy details huh? I really have no idea their age. I live in Northern California and sometimes our winters here can get to 30 degrees, but it is unusual. We get rain and rarely snow.

Right now the daytime temos are in the mid 80s and at night mid 50s to low 60s. The lady I got them froim only had boxes outside and no heat or lights, and she lives an hour from me. Everything I am reaidng says to have a heat source. Hope this helps you help me! Ha ha ha

I am not sure the ages but I have 2 sulcatas about 14" across their back, 1 sulcata abour 18" across and 2 leopards abour 8-10 inches across. Sketchy details huh? I really have no idea their age. I live in Northern California and sometimes our winters here can get to 30 degrees, but it is unusual. We get rain and rarely snow.
 

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I am building a 4 foot x 4 foot house with peaked roof for the tortoises. It may get into the 30s-40s here this winter. Do you think one of the red heat lamps may suffice? It will be pretty air and water tight also.
 

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100_0805[1].JPG100_0810[2].JPGFinally got some pics of the 4 remaining totoises, I htink the biggest may be an aldabra?????? Hope the pics come through, not real savvy at this PC stuf.
 

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Aldabra, sulcata and leopard to my cherryhead trained red foot eye. I may be totally wrong!
 

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tortadise said:
Yep allegra has it right. They need to be seperated however.

I thought I had an aldabra in there. Where they were kept, there were about 20 and different varieties. I haven't seen them being mean to one another, but you really think I need to seperate them by species?? Man if that is the case, I have alot more houses and pens to build

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Aldabra, sulcata and leopard to my cherryhead trained red foot eye. I may be totally wrong!

Your wisdom and trained eye confirm my suspicions!
 
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