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    lost & found my 2011 female pastel

    Check out where she was hiding here is the link to the youtube video i made

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM0TFpxLqfc

    just goes to show they aren't always looking for heat lol
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    Don't take this the wrong way, but I'm surprised you haven't had an escape before. I use the same tubs in my quarantine rack, which really isn't a rack yet. With all of the tubs I have at least 4 pieces of electric tape on them, one on each side. It's a pain to open them but they can't push the top off. Even a small snake would be able to push the top off, so you might want to secure your pin and your boa. It's always better safe than sorry.
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    No temp control? That's not good. Run the wire through the wall and keep the probe in the cage
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    Re: lost & found my 2011 female pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by tsy72001 View Post
    No temp control? That's not good. Run the wire through the wall and keep the probe in the cage
    That wasn't controlling the temp. It was just a thermometer. It looks like he's using flexwatt so it should be connected to a thermostat and you shouldn't put that probe for a thermostat in a tub.
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    Re: lost & found my 2011 female pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    Don't take this the wrong way, but I'm surprised you haven't had an escape before. I use the same tubs in my quarantine rack, which really isn't a rack yet. With all of the tubs I have at least 4 pieces of electric tape on them, one on each side. It's a pain to open them but they can't push the top off. Even a small snake would be able to push the top off, so you might want to secure your pin and your boa. It's always better safe than sorry.
    ya I didn't even think about it till it happened
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    1.0 2011 mojave
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    Re: lost & found my 2011 female pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by tsy72001 View Post
    No temp control? That's not good. Run the wire through the wall and keep the probe in the cage
    slightly annoying that you assume that but I have a thermostat hooked up to the heat other vids explain my temp control
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    1.0 2011 mojave
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    Re: lost & found my 2011 female pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    That wasn't controlling the temp. It was just a thermometer. It looks like he's using flexwatt so it should be connected to a thermostat and you shouldn't put that probe for a thermostat in a tub.
    lol thank you and yes the probe is taped down to the heat tape outside the tub. This set up is temporary until i build a new rack
    Youtube channel:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/flyfishben?feature=mhee

    My Collection:
    0.1 2009 pastel
    1.0 2010 spider
    0.1 2010 pinstripe
    0.1 2011 pastel
    1.0 2011 mojave
    0.1 2011 cinnamon
    0.0.1 2009 normal corn snake
    0.1 100% het anery 66% het snow boa

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