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by Sally » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:52 pm
I have gone thru many types of heaters, as my birds used to be in an unheated shed, and now they are in an attached room that also doesn't have heat. I have used the typical small space heaters, then I went to ceramic heat lamps for each cage, now I have too many cages to do that. With your setup, a double flight cage, I would think the ceramic heat lamps would work really well. I like them, as they don't put out any light at all, just heat. I used them with those clamp-on type lamps with a reflector hood, aimed at a perch. That way, the birds could gather under the heat lamp if they wanted, or move away if it became too warm. I had mine on a timer, so they were off during the day. Then if we had a cold spell where it was cold during the day too, I would leave the lamps on 24/7. You could put one at one end of the flight, and the birds will use it when they want to.
I have been using the small space heaters, but I think I am going to try one of those oil-filled radiator type things. They are supposed to warm a small room, and this way you don't have a fan blowing air around to worry about drafts. I also added a humidifier to the bird room, as the dry winter air gets even worse with a space heater going. You probably don't have to worry about dry air, being in Florida, plus a garden area with lots of plants probably has lots of humidity, too.