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I'd say just do a trial run and see if the UTH's will work. I can't imagine a UTH on top of another cage would affect the temps much, at least it doesn't with my leo setup (stacked sterilite drawers.) In my wooden cage, the wood was too thick and a UTH wouldn't have worked. I ended up investing in a radiant heat panel and attaching it to the ceiling, but this option would be too pricey in a three enclosure setup.
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I just dont want the snakes living in the bottom cage to burn himself on the UTH for the cage above him
Re: Heating DIY Enclosure
Why not just lay some flextwatt on the wooden shelves and you wouldn't have to worry about the heat transfer through the wood? It's super cheap stuff, and you can get it from Matt pre-wired.
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Originally Posted by ddbjdealer
Why not just lay some flextwatt on the wooden shelves and you wouldn't have to worry about the heat transfer through the wood? It's super cheap stuff, and you can get it from Matt pre-wired.
Matt - My commision is 20% :)
where are you suggesting I put this heat tape?
Because as you look at it, I'm going to close off the sides and the back and put doors on the front. I dont want to put the heater inside the cage. Im not sure if thats what you meant.
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Originally Posted by Griggs2121
I just dont want the snakes living in the bottom cage to burn himself on the UTH for the cage above him
You can put some plexiglass on the bottom of the enclosure... that would keep the snakes from coming into direct contact with the heating element and would also make cleaning alot easier :) Alot of people that build wooden enclosures will recess the flexwatt into the floor than just put some plexiglass on top of it so that the floor is even but your heating element is in place.
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Originally Posted by daniel1983
You can put some plexiglass on the bottom of the enclosure... that would keep the snakes from coming into direct contact with the heating element and would also make cleaning alot easier :) Alot of people that build wooden enclosures will recess the flexwatt into the floor than just put some plexiglass on top of it.
on top of the wood floor, but under plexi glass?
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Originally Posted by Griggs2121
on top of the wood floor, but under plexi glass?
Yep :) Make sure there is alittle air gap between the flexwatt and the plexiglass and make sure that any liquid in the enclosure can not come into contact with the flexwatt if spilt.
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ok, but Im not sure how I'd make that gap between the heater and the wooden bottom.
Also, everybody talks about flexwatt. I have a couple of those UTH with a sticky side, is it pretty much the same thing or what?
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Originally Posted by Griggs2121
on top of the wood floor, but under plexi glass?
Yeah, just router in a recessed area on the wood to put the heating eliment and then lay plexiglass over the top of that to fill in the recess.