If you have to use one just until the mom is done birthing then she will keep them warm.
no it doesn't it just needs a tank with water, rocks, and a stick or log to climb on.
Poults,baby turkeys,usually need the lamp longer. 2 to 3 weeks longer than baby chicks. Poults are very sensitive to cold weather.
any puppy store puppies are from a puppy mill. When you buy a puppy from a puppy mill- you are sending the money you just spent to that puppy mill and making it stronger. please just adopt a dog in need.
If by light you meant a heat lamp then yes they do. They would need a heat lamp until they are fully feathered.
a lot of love and attention
I would not advise a heating pad because when it gets too hot it can burn your bearded dragon's sensitive belly. A heat lamp is enough. There is one more lamp that simulates artificial sunlight you need too (i forget what it is called at the moment) but there is no need for a heating pad. Just, depending on your bearded dragon's size, get the correct size heating lamp. Ask your local pet store owner or bearded dragon breeder what lamp size is best for him/her.
For as long as he/she is alive.
No as long as the adult dog is not hurting the puppy let them play
They do not necessarily need heat LAMPS at all times but they usually require some source of heat. Captive snakes may have a heating lamp or a heating pad or in hotter parts of the world may not require heating. In the wild they do not need heating lamps. They use the sun and may go under ground when it is too cold.
Sir, this is very offensive. Also, you need to be more specific next time :)
It is recommended. You do not need one as long as the temperature in the tank is 75-80 degrees during the day and doesn't drop below 68-65 at night. Use a thermometer that sticks to the inside of the glass to easily tell the temperature.
Yes, most likely. it really depends on which type of gecko you have. I have a leopard gecko, and it does require a heating lamp. But if it is really hot or cold, matching your gecko's temperature need, then you usually don't need one. You can ask a vet or a pet store worker for information.
no it doesn't it just needs a tank with water, rocks, and a stick or log to climb on.
Poults,baby turkeys,usually need the lamp longer. 2 to 3 weeks longer than baby chicks. Poults are very sensitive to cold weather.
yes they do
The time autonomy of a kerosene lamp is all dependant on the type and age of the lamp. Another big factor in the time autonomy is the size of the lamp as large lamps will either need more fuel or will not last as long.
You should take your puppy out at least every hour, if it's a male puppy they need to go more often that a female puppy or so seems anyway.