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    Hello from Montana!

    Hi everyone (:

    I'm new to garters, but not to snakes. I just got my first garter, a pretty little albino checkered girl. I've always loved garter snakes. We have tons of them around here by and in the rivers. They're definitly the most visible snakes. Always out sunning themselves on the biking and hiking paths. I've always caught them but never tried to keep them. I decided to go for a CB garter and I just love the look of albino checkered, so when I came across a nice female at a good price, I snatched her up! No name as of yet, I'm going to wait and see how here temperment is. She's not too old so it probably wont be the best indicator anyway, but still.

    Also, just looking for some suggestions. ATM I'm going to hook up a UTH with a thermostat, but since garters like to bask and my other snakes are nocturnal, I wasn't sure if she would prefer a basking light in addition to the UTH?

    Thanks
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Welcome aboard.

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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Welcome to the forum!

    personally, I prefer heat lamps, and I think it's better for a lot of reasons. I don't think you'd need both, but I do lamp instead oh UTH... Some people do UTH though, and I'm sure it's fine.
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Thanks! What wattage would you suggest for a 10g glass viv with a screen lid?
    Is it alright to use a infrared bulb all 24 hours?
    There should be plenty of daylight coming in through the windows to light up the room.
    How long do these bulbs typically last?
    I'm assuming I will need to use a higher wattage once winter comes along, but right now the house stays at a very consistent 75 degrees fahrenheit

    As you can probably tell, I've only ever used UTH's and I don't want to end up screwing something up or having to go buy and test out 10 different bulbs
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Welcome from liverpool, glad you have woken up to the greatest of all snakes. :d
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    I use a normal 60 wat. Not a reptile basket or whatever. Same bulbs as are ceiling fans lol.

    They like it around 80-90 hot side, and 64-70 on the cool side. But if you can't donthat, keep the heat lower, and the cool side match. I have to settle for 82-85 hot side, 76-77 cool side. An thats perfectly fine.

    Be careful with sunlight, don't let it heat up the tank.
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Cool,

    What about at night? I can't leave the normal bulbs on then because I'm sure that would screw with their day/night cycle. It's dry here, and it usually gets a lot colder at night and fairly warm during the day. I know they aren't nocturnal like my other snakes but night time temps would be approaching 60F. Is this okay? Or should I offer another heat source at night, like the UTH at 70 or so? I'm not home every single night so I have to either have something I can leave on all the time, or something with a timer on it
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Welcome!
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    Welcome! Can we see your little beauty?
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    Re: Hello from Montana!

    The night temps should be fine. They do need a good sized cycle of dark. No extra heat at night
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