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Re: Pig Blankets/Heat sources


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Posted by Craig McDonald on January 24, 2001 at 10:04:06:

In Reply to: Pig Blankets/Heat sources posted by Craig McDonald on January 24, 2001 at 10:02:47:

: OK, I hate to be a pain, here, but I need some advice. I have three sulcatas (1 male--Parry, 2 females--Raoture & Jolie) in an outdoor house we built for them. The house is about 18" by 13", with a sloped ceiling that tops out at 5'10" high. FYI, we live in Denver, Colorado. At the moment, The house is being heated in 3 ways. 1: Very, very good insulation. 2: heat lamps/basking lamps. 3: a duct I ran from the furnace of the main house out to their home. As you can imagine, this is a very expensive way to heat a reasonably large area. What I need to know is if anyone has any other recommendations. We have tried to obtain pig blankets, but nobody in Colorado knows what the heck they are (Even tack and feed stores). We considered a small space heater, surrounded with cinder blocks to keep them from getting burned, we've even considered putting up a temporary ceiling to reduce the area we need to heat. If anyone has any ideas on an energy-efficient way to heat this house, please let me know. Thanx!!!!!

Okay, the first female's named Rapture, not Raoture:)




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