Animal Plastics Economy rack
They have a interesting model that hold both 16 quart and 32 quart tubs. I keep my bedroom at around 70 degrees, is the flex watt tape going to do a good enough job? Should I get a more enclosed rack?
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Re: Animal Plastics Economy rack
I think those temperatures are fine for Brazilian rainbow boa but for the ball pythons I'm not sure
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I'm leaning towards getting a 32 quart rack for now and then later on get some CB 75 tubs
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This is being kept in my bedroom which I keep between 69 and 70 degrees during the summer and about 72 degrees in the winter. I'm starting to think this rack is going to be marginal for temps. If I was convinced it would work I would pull the trigger right now.
Anyone?
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Deborah
I would go with enclosed with temps below 75, I have several economy racks V18 and 16/32 Quarts however the room temp never drops below 75
^ This. I will be building my third AP EP rack this weekend (the new one is a hatchling rack they did special for me). They're great quality racks, but I wouldn't use them if I weren't running an oil-filled radiator in the room to keep ambient temps from falling below the mid-70s.
Animal Plastics Economy rack
I called animal plastics and they said the heat tape will heat the floor of the tub about twenty degrees warmer. My room doesn't get any cooler than 70 degrees so what would the ambient temp inside the rack be? I keep the ambient temp of my snakes enclosure around 80 degrees with the floor of the warm spot at around 90 degrees.
If the ambient temp of the tub is 75 degrees with a warm spot on the floor being 90 degrees is this ok for the snake? The heat tape has to be able to warm the ambient temp somewhat.
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