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    Heating a small rack system?

    At the possibility of adding a few snakes to my collection, I have begun to consider building a small rack. It seems relatively straight forward, the only question I have is about heating. It looks as if heat tape with a thermostat is what most people use, should that be placed on the bottom of the bins or on the back/sides? Also, recommendations for a reliable thermostat? Heat tape makes me nervous, but I imagine it's safe if controlled properly?

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    The heat tape, such as Flexwatt goes on the outside of the tubs, not inside. Most racks have the heat tape installed on or into the rack, with the tubs sliding over. Heat tape size depends on the size of the rack and tub. The heat tape is used to create a hot spot, not meant to raise the ambient air temperature.

    Herpstat, is a popular thermostat and one I use. There are a lot of thermostat styles out there, makes and models. I would suggest purchasing one that best fits your needs.

    If all is installed and used correctly, heat tape is reliable and safe.

    Hope that helps
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    Re: Heating a small rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by WmHrbst View Post
    The heat tape, such as Flexwatt goes on the outside of the tubs, not inside. Most racks have the heat tape installed on or into the rack, with the tubs sliding over. Heat tape size depends on the size of the rack and tub. The heat tape is used to create a hot spot, not meant to raise the ambient air temperature.

    Herpstat, is a popular thermostat and one I use. There are a lot of thermostat styles out there, makes and models. I would suggest purchasing one that best fits your needs.

    If all is installed and used correctly, heat tape is reliable and safe.

    Hope that helps
    Thanks! Yeah, I know it goes outside-- but does it need 'breathing room' like heat pads do? I would feel better if it were on the back (of the bin) of an open backed rack, not touching any wood. But would that provide enough of a hot spot for the snakes?

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    Re: Heating a small rack system?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kb- View Post
    Thanks! Yeah, I know it goes outside-- but does it need 'breathing room' like heat pads do? I would feel better if it were on the back (of the bin) of an open backed rack, not touching any wood. But would that provide enough of a hot spot for the snakes?
    No breathing room needed. Tape it to the rack and slide your tub in.

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    Re: Heating a small rack system?

    Could I use something like this? With lids on the bins of course.

    http://www.northerntool.com/images/p..._2000x2000.jpg

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