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    Is there anywhere you can directly buy flexwatt without having to order it online?

    I'm building brand new cages for my snakes, and since they are going to be in there for the rest of their lives I want controlled heating, timers, all the good stuff.

    Anywhere?
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    I don't know of any brick & mortar stores that sell it. I'd recommend Reptile Basics for all your flexwatt needs http://www.reptilebasics.com/flexwatt-heat-tape/.

    If you have any questions on the setup and wiring you can just call Rich and he'll explain everything. A+ customer service with Rich.
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    Yeah, I don't know of where you would find them at brick and mortar, maybe a store that sells home brewing or home wine making supplies, maybe a store that sells hydroponic gardening supplies (yes they exist around ATL anyway).

    Really though, it's pretty readily available online. I'll second Reptile Basics, if you're on the east coast they're the best bet, and the shipping is rather quick. On the west coast I would recommend the Bean Farm.
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    I'll third on Reptile Basics......I don't order stuff from anyone else. Check out the Natural Chemistry healthy habitat while you're there......it's all natural, not bad stuff, perfectly safe for cleaning reptile cages. It's all I use anymore.
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    sometimes people at reptile shows sell it ive picked some up a couple of times
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    Well I live in texas. So niether east coast or west coast. Yea, reptile basics seems to have the cheapest prices on flexwatt, so I'm gonna buy from them.

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