Newbie question - T-Rex Cobra Heat Mats for enclosure
Hello - Just found the forums and wanted to get some advice on our new Ball Python that my teenage son brought home.
The snake is a 32 inch female (we think) and we are keeping her in a 29 gallon glass aquarium lined with Aspen bedding.
I just purchased a T-Rex Cobra Heat Mat that we had planned to use under the glass aquarium but I'm concerned about a fire risk. The aquarium is sitting on top of a pine aquarium stand and there is about 2.5 inches of clearance under the tank. The heat mat would be under the glass aquarium, laying on top of ceramic tile but inside of the wooden aquarium stand...without any airflow to speak of.
Can I safely house the Cobra Heat Mat under the tank in this space or should I adhere it to the side wall of the aquarium?
This is my primary concern at the moment. I'm just worried that it might get too hot inside the wooden stand especially since the Cobra instructions say that the heat mat throws off heat from both sides.
Any suggestions?
Re: Newbie question - T-Rex Cobra Heat Mats for enclosure
You should be fine, just make sure you use some type of thermostat or rheostat. You need to control the temp of the heat mat or you could injure the snake. A lot of people (myself included) use Flexwatt heat tape and have it taped right to melamine shelves. You want a hot spot around 92 for ball pythons. I don't think that will cause any problems. The mat should of come with little rubber feet that you put on the bottom of the tank frame so it has some air exchange and to keep the frame off the cord.
Hope this helps!
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