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mmmmm, toasty!
Now that it's getting cooler...my homemade orchidarium is going to go thru a major test!
I would like to know, how to YOU keep your 'chids warmer in the winter? How do you keep your orchidarium (homemade or otherwise) warmer?:scratchhead: Right now, my orchidarium has a temperature range of 65-76 degrees F. I kind of would like to see if I can get it a little warmer. :nod: |
Carolyn, what type of lights do you use? My t5 florescent bank of 4 tubes raises the tank temp during day. Right now it is 77 under lights and room temp 74.
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Right now I have 2 compact florescents (please excuse my poor spelling) and one incandencent 60 watt plant light. I used to have 3 compact fl, but it was all "blue" and I wanted to vary the color spectrum a little. I'm at the library right now, but will post pictures later tonight when I get home. ;)
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This may be a really dumb idea as I know nada about orchidariums, but could you use one of those reptile stones that plug in and warm the little cold blooded critters? They look fairly natural.:idea:
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I have one of those reptile heater pads stuck to the side of the tank. This is my first year using an exo-terra, so my experience is also limited.
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Becareful with heaters and attaching them or putting them into contact with glass. Differences in temps can build up leading to a broken terrarium.
The main source of heat for my tanks are room temps and lights bring that temp up by 10 degrees. I use 125 watts of power compact flourescent tubes. I've never had to use a heater in my tanks. I also don't think its bad to give your orchids nights in the upper 50's to low 60's. Unless they are wet. Afterall, forests get cold too. |
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