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    Heating question.

    I got a new tank not too long ago and i asked about it when i first set it up but got no response. so here is my question. will a heat pad or flexwatt work on a metaframe tank (slate bottom)? Has anyone done it? I don't see why it wouldn't work stone is an excellent heat conductor but who knows. I have seen people use slate tiles with a uth under it. any ideas?
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    Re: Heating question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick67 View Post
    I got a new tank not too long ago and i asked about it when i first set it up but got no response. so here is my question. will a heat pad or flexwatt work on a metaframe tank (slate bottom)? Has anyone done it? I don't see why it wouldn't work stone is an excellent heat conductor but who knows. I have seen people use slate tiles with a uth under it. any ideas?
    I dont see why not, but how well it works may depend on how thick the slate is. On the other hand we've all been told to not use Heat Rocks, and to me it seems like the same thing... just my
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    Re: Heating question.

    As long as you use a temperature controller I think it will work very well with flexwatt or a heat mat. The reason hot rocks are so bad is because there is no controller and they get too hot. Any heat source that you use needs some sort of temp controller and a reliable way to check the temps on the heat source not just ambient air temps.
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    Re: Heating question.

    as long as u use a thermostat to control it it will be ok. i would set up about a day or two before to make sure u get the bottom up to the the right temp without over heating and make sure it holds steady. i know a lot of people that setup their beardie tanks this way and the lil guys love it.

    why are u using slate on the bottom of ur enclosure for ur snake? its gonna be hard to clean and it isnt really recommended. i have found that simpler is better for all involved
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    Re: Heating question.

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    as long as u use a thermostat to control it it will be ok. i would set up about a day or two before to make sure u get the bottom up to the the right temp without over heating and make sure it holds steady. i know a lot of people that setup their beardie tanks this way and the lil guys love it.

    why are u using slate on the bottom of ur enclosure for ur snake? its gonna be hard to clean and it isnt really recommended. i have found that simpler is better for all involved
    I plan on using a thermostat with it and I got a slate bottom tank off of craigslist for cheap. I didt realie it was untill I went to go pick it up. Cleaning it isn't that bad. Its not slate place on the bottom of the tank the slate is the bottom.
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    Re: Heating question.

    as long as it heats evenly and doesnt have hotspots and cool spots, and u can clean it good then it shouldnt be too bad. you may want to think of putting paper towels down for when they pee or poo, i dont know how thats gonna be with just the slate in there.
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    Re: Heating question.

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    as long as it heats evenly and doesnt have hotspots and cool spots, and u can clean it good then it shouldnt be too bad. you may want to think of putting paper towels down for when they pee or poo, i dont know how thats gonna be with just the slate in there.
    I use eco earth substrate on top of it so its not just the slate. Once its set up with a uth I will check for hotspots.
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    Re: Heating question.

    ur gonna have ur thermometer probe underneath ur substrate on the slate right? if u dont have a temp gun u can get them at home depot pretty cheap, they are great for checking for hot spots
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    Re: Heating question.

    Yes of corse I will have a probe under the substrate.
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    Re: Heating question.

    so what do you think will be more effective the uth or flexwatt?
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