if the room they are kept in is not 75f-88f then they could probably use one. If yoyu want to breed them keep them in 80f-88f
Hissing usually means a leaker and time to replace it especially if it is 10 years old or more
You should use either a undertank heater or a heat lamp. Make sure the heat is not too extreme because a hermit crab may die from dehydration of the heat.
no, u should not hear anything when block heater is plugged in
Some systems use engine vacuum to move the control doors. You could have a vacuum leak.
It might. Does the sound follow the space heater to a different outlet? If you place your head between the space heater and the outlet, does the hissing sound come from the wall, or from the heater? Sometimes different sounds come from different sides of applicances, and these sounds can reflect off the wall. A standard vacuum cleaner and some electric irons draw about the same current as a space heater. Is the sound present with either of those plugged into the same outlet instead? It might be a snake, saying "thank you" for the warmth.
The symptoms of a gas leak from a water heater may include a rotten egg smell, hissing or whistling sounds near the appliance, visible damage or corrosion on the water heater, and feeling lightheaded, dizzy, or nauseous. If you suspect a gas leak, leave the area immediately and contact a professional for assistance.
Housing should be for one Leo 10 gallon tank, paper towel or repti carpet for substrate, undertank heater on the bottom of one side of the tank. two hides, one on the cool side one on the warm side. Keep the cool side hide moist to assist in shedding.
Check the a/c - heater controller and also check for a vacuum leak.........
To determine if your hot water heater is leaking from the valve, check for any visible water around the valve or listen for any hissing or dripping sounds. If you notice any signs of leakage, it is recommended to contact a professional plumber for further inspection and repair.
Rough Idle? Hissing Sound? Heater, a/c, or defroster, may not work properly (air flow may be misdirected)? Hesitation on rapid acceleration? Reduced vacuum assist on power brake booster?
To properly bleed a baseboard heater bleeder valve, follow these steps: Turn off the heating system. Locate the bleeder valve on the baseboard heater. Use a key or screwdriver to slowly open the valve. Listen for hissing sounds, which indicate air escaping. Once water starts flowing steadily, close the valve. Turn the heating system back on and check for any leaks.
It is probably a lack of vacuum to the actuator that controls the air doors. Check for hissing noises under the dash and make sure all vacuum lines uinder the hood are connected and not kinked.