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    Question on heating multiple cages

    I am wondering about the proper way to heat a stack of cages, like boaphile type cages.

    If you put heat tape/heat mats on the bottoms of the cages, and then stack the cages, won't the cages get too hot? They'll be getting heat from top and bottom then wouldn't they?

    Like if I have two PVCX cages and put one on top of the other, won't the bottom cage get too hot from the heat at the bottom and then heat from the bottom of the one on top?

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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    Quote Originally Posted by Lorgakor View Post
    I am wondering about the proper way to heat a stack of cages, like boaphile type cages.

    If you put heat tape/heat mats on the bottoms of the cages, and then stack the cages, won't the cages get too hot? They'll be getting heat from top and bottom then wouldn't they?

    Like if I have two PVCX cages and put one on top of the other, won't the bottom cage get too hot from the heat at the bottom and then heat from the bottom of the one on top?
    this is the same question i had regarding plastic tubs, but all i got in response was a link to another thread where users both stated pros and cons of having it done. i'd like to hear from someone who has actually had experience with the topic. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=113603




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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    I saw that, but I figured there would be different options with this type of caging than with tubs. I'm interested to hear the answers. I'm so new at this I want to do everything right!

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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    No one uses boaphile type cages?

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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    I think a lot of people who use boaphile cages use radiant heat panels. I have a heat pad on my boaphile but I don't have another stacked on top of it so I can't really offer my experience.
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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    I am currently setting up some tubs. What I will do is once I get them stabilized, Sunday morning when I get off work, I will stack them on top of each other and see what kind of results I get and post them. For now, I am thinking that if all of the UTH's are on the same end, and each one is on it's own t-stat then each heater will shut-off once it reaches the desired temp, whether the heat is coming from itself or below. But I will try and find out...

    As far as the caging is concerned, you can always call or e-mail the manufacturer and ask them, but I dont think it will be much of a problem, as long as each cage has proper ventilation...
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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    Quote Originally Posted by Lorgakor View Post
    I am wondering about the proper way to heat a stack of cages, like boaphile type cages.

    If you put heat tape/heat mats on the bottoms of the cages, and then stack the cages, won't the cages get too hot? They'll be getting heat from top and bottom then wouldn't they?

    Like if I have two PVCX cages and put one on top of the other, won't the bottom cage get too hot from the heat at the bottom and then heat from the bottom of the one on top?
    you could always put a piece of 1" foam in between the cages if it becomes a problem.
    you can get it at home depot
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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    I am currently setting up some tubs. What I will do is once I get them stabilized, Sunday morning when I get off work, I will stack them on top of each other and see what kind of results I get and post them. For now, I am thinking that if all of the UTH's are on the same end, and each one is on it's own t-stat then each heater will shut-off once it reaches the desired temp, whether the heat is coming from itself or below. But I will try and find out...

    As far as the caging is concerned, you can always call or e-mail the manufacturer and ask them, but I dont think it will be much of a problem, as long as each cage has proper ventilation...
    are you referring to stacking tubs like this



    i started a thread in regards to stacking tubs in such a manner and everyone seems to say that its a bad thing to do, but of you'd like you can take a look at the thread i started (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=stacking+tubs)




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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    Quote Originally Posted by SGB_74 View Post
    are you referring to stacking tubs like this



    i started a thread in regards to stacking tubs in such a manner and everyone seems to say that its a bad thing to do, but of you'd like you can take a look at the thread i started (http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=stacking+tubs)
    That is how I set up my cages it works great. You can see pics of my cages on my Iherp link.
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    Re: Question on heating multiple cages

    Quote Originally Posted by jason79 View Post
    That is how I set up my cages it works great. You can see pics of my cages on my Iherp link.
    are you referring to the little diagram i drew up? if so do you have any issues with ambient temps, with the bottom tub that'll be receiving the uth on the cool side, in which im trying to use the uth from the above tub to heat the ambient air of the lower tub.




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