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    Heatpad advice

    i have a 10 gallon for the ball. A corn use to live there but moved into the 20 gallon the heatpad i used for my corn when he lived to the 10 gallon is perfect for him temperature wise so i moved it to his 20 gallon with him. i then got a new heatpad for the ball python i got the http://pet.imageg.net/graphics/produ...-3759857dt.jpg

    but the only problem is it is too wide for the cage so i figured give my old heat pad back to the 10 gallon and give the new one to the corn that way everything fits!


    so i got a temp gun today and the temp of the 10 gallon is perfect for the corn thanks to the heatpad and the 20 gallon has the perfect heat for a ball thanks to that heat pad so i need to switch the heat pads but as i said before i cant because it is just a little too wide.


    sorry for the ramble its just getting closer to the convention and i need it to all be right before i get him i want the least amount of stress as possible rather than fixing everything while i have him.

    so any tips!?

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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by dembonez View Post
    sorry for the ramble its just getting closer to the convention and i need it to all be right before i get him i want the least amount of stress as possible rather than fixing everything while i have him.
    lol yea we got a show coming up this sat im picking first one up. In the same boat u are in. Trying to get everything 100% right before we get it.

    Im also gonna be buying a new one >< hope mines aint to wide for the cage if so this will help me then

    Good luck

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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    lol yea we got a show coming up this sat im picking first one up. In the same boat u are in. Trying to get everything 100% right before we get it.

    Im also gonna be buying a new one >< hope mines aint to wide for the cage if so this will help me then

    Good luck
    do you live in Ontario aswell?

    and someone said you could cut the heatpad i have is this true? if so problem solved!
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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by dembonez View Post
    do you live in Ontario aswell?

    and someone said you could cut the heatpad i have is this true? if so problem solved!
    Nope i live in columbus ohio.

    And the all ohio reptile show is coming sat

    And idk.. cutting a heat pad is iffy. i have no clue

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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    Nope i live in columbus ohio.

    And the all ohio reptile show is coming sat

    And idk.. cutting a heat pad is iffy. i have no clue
    ahh mkay

    anyone else know about cutting it?
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    Re: Heatpad advice

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    ahh mkay

    anyone else know about cutting it?
    Does it say on box about cutting it

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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    Does it say on box about cutting it
    well now i stuck the prob smack dab in the middle of the heatpad and it says 93.4 and keeps going up but i dont think the snake is gonna like living there with a prob under his hide lolhow hot does it need to be on the glass? so thats its okay for the snake?
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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Don't cut the heat pad. You can cut flexwatt to the size you want, but not a heat pad.

    You could just have the little bit hanging off the side, not really a big deal.

    Keep the thermometer probe right on the glass above where the UTH is. Hot glue is a good way to secure it. Your snake will not care. Temps should not get higher than 95* at any point in the enclosure.
    ~Steffe

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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Don't cut the heat pad. You can cut flexwatt to the size you want, but not a heat pad.

    You could just have the little bit hanging off the side, not really a big deal.

    Keep the thermometer probe right on the glass above where the UTH is. Hot glue is a good way to secure it. Your snake will not care. Temps should not get higher than 95* at any point in the enclosure.
    oh all right cool thanks so much youve been such a big help overall xD

    i know i keep asking questions i just rather get it right for the snakes wellbeing
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    Re: Heatpad advice

    Quote Originally Posted by dembonez View Post
    oh all right cool thanks so much youve been such a big help overall xD

    i know i keep asking questions i just rather get it right for the snakes wellbeing
    Lol no problem The more questions the better!

    Better take some pictures when you get the wee one!
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