Macross
09-21-2007, 11:45 AM
>Macross wrote:
>> What would be a suitable way of regulating tempratures in a terrarium,
>> for bringing up heat and lowering it to induce pinning, for instance
>> say, by using a variable thermostat?
>> A simple heating mat for snake cages works well for heating things up,
>> but what about temeratrure lowering? execpt icepacks
>> I'm in the southern hemisphere and the temeratures fluctuate drasticly
>> at the moment where I live, so I need to create a constant realible
>> method, so that I can can grow happy, healthy shrooms.
>>
>Molly wrote:
>All my cat does is use a 150watt heat lamp in a smaller closet, keeps the
>temp up nicley around 80degrees, then when she wants to shock she just
>turns off the lamp, and the temp reduction is around 10-15 degrees...that
>seems to work well so far.
Sounds cheap and effective, but what if I need to drop the temp to
50F? that would be the required target.
Why?
A: P.Azurescens... or would you advise against going for such a
strain, especially if my work schedule requires me to be away for
sometimes a week. TEKs for this species is quite rare also, (only one
I could find worth was Eric's Guide to P. Azurescens).
Hope I'm not stirring up a hornet's nest here, otherwise I'll have my
parrot choke on a roasted chicken leg! (read below)
>jr. wrote:
>Your parrot seems quite wise, maybe he deserves not the seeds but the
>finch, roasted. No joke. My friend's parrot likes to munch on roasted
>chicken legs.
>True example of cannibalism.
>
>Good luck with your answers.
>
Gory, but thanks jr.
I recieved your replies just now and would also like to say thanks to
Molly for the help and future, Captain Max, bikecourier and everyone
else.
Usenet is the knowledge hub man.
>> What would be a suitable way of regulating tempratures in a terrarium,
>> for bringing up heat and lowering it to induce pinning, for instance
>> say, by using a variable thermostat?
>> A simple heating mat for snake cages works well for heating things up,
>> but what about temeratrure lowering? execpt icepacks
>> I'm in the southern hemisphere and the temeratures fluctuate drasticly
>> at the moment where I live, so I need to create a constant realible
>> method, so that I can can grow happy, healthy shrooms.
>>
>Molly wrote:
>All my cat does is use a 150watt heat lamp in a smaller closet, keeps the
>temp up nicley around 80degrees, then when she wants to shock she just
>turns off the lamp, and the temp reduction is around 10-15 degrees...that
>seems to work well so far.
Sounds cheap and effective, but what if I need to drop the temp to
50F? that would be the required target.
Why?
A: P.Azurescens... or would you advise against going for such a
strain, especially if my work schedule requires me to be away for
sometimes a week. TEKs for this species is quite rare also, (only one
I could find worth was Eric's Guide to P. Azurescens).
Hope I'm not stirring up a hornet's nest here, otherwise I'll have my
parrot choke on a roasted chicken leg! (read below)
>jr. wrote:
>Your parrot seems quite wise, maybe he deserves not the seeds but the
>finch, roasted. No joke. My friend's parrot likes to munch on roasted
>chicken legs.
>True example of cannibalism.
>
>Good luck with your answers.
>
Gory, but thanks jr.
I recieved your replies just now and would also like to say thanks to
Molly for the help and future, Captain Max, bikecourier and everyone
else.
Usenet is the knowledge hub man.