Help confirm my shopping list...
So...! I am ready for a BP. Yessir.
I just need a confirmation from you experienced people of my shopping list to make sure I'm not missing anything OR if I have some wrong item.
I'm going with a tub setup.
1. Thermostat http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A2CXIDXPR1SRQR
2. $6 soldering iron http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...A2BQOF56S0X0Q0
3. plastic tub
4. velcro tape for security
5. 6" heat tape (how many feet should I get for 1~2 snakes?) http://www.reptilebasics.com/heat-tape/6-heat-tape/
6. hides, paper towels, water dish...
Yes? Ready? Feel free to throw advice at me too. I am all ears! I just must make sure I am doing everything correctly.
Re: Help confirm my shopping list...
I might just be totally out of it, but I've never heard of "Velcro tape". Lol
How were you planning to use it to secure the lid? I've heard of clips, bungee cords, belts, etc. used to secure lids, but not Velcro. It might work, I just can't picture it. :)
I agree with Eric that it's awesome to see you thinking things through before getting your snake!
Re: Help confirm my shopping list...
as a rule of thumb, we try to stay away from sticky things when dealing with snakes. clips might be a better way to go about it imo if you feel you need extra security. My understanding is that a lot of people use acurite hygrometers. I learned about them on here and picked up one at walmart for like $12. it can measure humidity, and has 2 temp readings for hot/cold side.
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I would ditch the Zoo Med uth and go with the ultratherm uth from the Bean Farm. The mechanism for heat transfer is a lot safer than the other model. It's more of a lateral pulsating , radiating heat as opposed to a stationary glued heat. Much more animal friendly. I believe REPTILE BASICS carries them also. Just IMO. :gj:
Re: Help confirm my shopping list...
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Originally Posted by
C2tcardin
FWIW, the VE-100 you recommended is basically just an expensive on/off thermostat. I'd get at least the VE-200 or any of the Herpstat models, as they're all proprtional-style. ;)