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Originally Posted by sophie42204
I agree that human heating pads aren't designed to be on 24/7, but I'm sure manufacturers test them in that manner to test for longevity/safety.
Are you "sure" or are you guessing? I would guess that they do some type of safety testing as well, but I can't imagine it would be for greater than a year? or two years? Ball pythons live a LONG time and how often would you think you'd need to change out a human heating pad? I've never heard anyone that recommends using human heating pads give an estimated life span? But I certainly have heard of human heating pads developing hot spots or just altogether not working anymore.
Things like flexwatt on the other hand have been running in some captive collections constantly (give or take a day or two here and there) for at least the last 15 years if not more. This is because they were designed to be used that way. That's not to say that they are not foulable as well, but all things being equal, I'd rather go with the product that was designed to be used in the manner that I am going to need it.
Just my $.02
-adam
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