Re: Flex-seal liquid rubber
Great idea on the MSDS. I will definitly do that. The repticarpet isn't permanently adhered to the enclosure, i can easily swap it out on cleaning day. I used to use the fir bard bedding, but my vet suggested i switch to the carpet because its easier to clean (just hose it out, sterilize, shake dry and replace), he also said in the case where feeding is done in the enclosure, small pieces of bark can get into their mouths and cause issues with bacteria build up and dental problems.
So i assumed that the carpet was the safer way to go.
Re: Flex-seal liquid rubber
The information i got when i looked him up was that he is familiar with reptiles, but i won't put my head on a block and swear to his credentials.
The temperatures on the glass measure 91-93 in one enclosure and 95-97 in the other. With the carpet in there the temps drop by one degree, two at most.
Re: Flex-seal liquid rubber
Sorry for the delayed reply, I had some connectivity issues yesterday.
Ok I use the Exo Terra Heat Wave Under Tank Heat Mats.
I am not getting pics to load from my computer but the temps ontop the repticarpet and "moss mat" reads 90.3F on a regular digital enclosure thermometer and it reads 93.9F on a National Geographic Infrared Temp gun.
Directly on the glass it reads 95.4F on the digital enclosure thermometer and 98.2F on the National Geographic Temp gun. At one point the Temp gun read 99.6F.
Re: Flex-seal liquid rubber
Like stated above trash the repticarpet. If you are worried about substrate during eating then try papertowel, newspaper, or kraft paper. I have had no issues out of coconut fiber and have been using it for over 10 years. There are many other great subtrates that would work also.
As far as your uth, you really do want that regulated on a tstat. Just because you read that the temps are right does not mean that they cant heat up higher than that at any given time. I did a heat pad test on a plastic tub I had. It was a reptitherm heat mat. I left it for weeks and it seemed rather stable that whole time with temps going between 90 and 95. One morning I woke up to the smell of very burnt plastic. I went to the tub and found that the uth had overheated and actually melted the bottom of the tub n places. I still have the tub and use it for a kill chamber. I can take a pic and show you. I am glad I was only seeing if it could happen and did not have an animal in there. Also I tried that overheated uth again a day later and it worked just fine and did not go over 95 again, at least while I watched it. Get it regulated A.S.A.P if it is not already.
Sorry i forgot about the flex seal. I wouldn't use it as I bet it has a lot of strong chemicals that would harm your BP. It should be an animal safe product like and aquarium silicon\sealant.