Building an enclosure soon, heating questions...
We've decided to build our own enclosure for our RTB, the thing is from the plan we made it couldn't be heated with UTH's (since the floor would be solid wood). Any ideas for the best way to heat it? Or a way to incorporate a UTH or another form of belly heat?
This is the "blueprint" we made. (I have the heat lamp boxes in there because that's the original way we were/are going to heat it).
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...variumplan.jpg
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What type of substrate do you plan on using?
I use repti-bark and in the enclosure I built I have 1.5" lip along the bottom to hold it in when opened, under that I have a sheet of glass with flexwatt foil taped to the underside with 1/2" rubber feet.
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I would use a radient heat panel with a thermostat.. They can be mounted on the ceiling of your enclosure, to one side for thermo-regulating.. This will eliminate the heat lamp.
Reptile Basics has some nice ones.
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Maybe place the thermostat probe for the radiant heat panel about 12 inches away from the heat panel.
That's going to be a big awsome cage! I would put a big climbing branch under the heat source so your boa can hang out and warm up.
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rperry03
What type of substrate do you plan on using?
I use repti-bark and in the enclosure I built I have 1.5" lip along the bottom to hold it in when opened, under that I have a sheet of glass with flexwatt foil taped to the underside with 1/2" rubber feet.
Probably aspen, we used Repti-bark for my BP and I didn't really like all the fine dirt it left on the bottom. I'm guessing you have to have air flow under flexwatt too, thus the rubber feet?
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Jason Bowden
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Maybe place the thermostat probe for the radiant heat panel about 12 inches away from the heat panel.
That's going to be a big awsome cage! I would put a big climbing branch under the heat source so your boa can hang out and warm up.
Ooh, I've never heard of those. I'll check it out.
Yeah, we wanted to make it 3ft. tall to really give her some climbing room 'cause she loves to climb all over anything she can get a grip on. :) My boyfriend came up with the plan, he really goes the whole ten yards when making our snake's enclosures. Our BP just recently got a nice waterfall, which she loves.
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I always thought flexwatt needed air flow and was concerned about not having enough, but I was thinking heat panels too and might change it up.
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I use flexwatt taped under my wooden cages and they work fine.
2 ft of 11 in flexwatt has a total of 40 watts.
The cheapest when it comes to purchase and running cost.
I also have had success with using heat pads under the wood cages.
Which works fine but still not quite a big enough area for gravid females imo.
Also lights and che will work fine