Re: Fully Enclosed Snake Racks?
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Originally Posted by
greg.s
ok guys if you look above i made this rough sketch for what i was thinking to enclose a snake rack with 2x4s and pallet boards. I was thinking a panel type or oil based heater for the section that has the heater but i am concerned about fire.
this is not to scale! its a rough draft and i suck at drawing but i hope it helps you help me.
as you can see there is a door to help hold in heat.
i was thinking of building this around the large 5 drawer open side design from animal plastics. (i wouldn't mind a female cause they get huge)
any thoughts, potential hazards or opinions welcome .
Thanks
Building a box around the rack would work and I think a RHP on the side like that would be a nice thing to have. I'm in Texas and like it cold. The economy rack I have from Animal Plastics would not work at the temps my house is usually at.
With the RHP on a tstat I would also add some led lights on a timer to give them some kind of cycle. I know it is not needed but I just personally do not like leaving animals without any light. Even at night I have some blue led bulbs in a lamp on a timer to put off some light. It would be a cheap thing to add.
Re: Fully Enclosed Snake Racks?
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Originally Posted by
KMG
For such a small space I wouldn't use an oil filled heater. That's what I use to heat my entire snake room. It's overkill for sure.
I agree. Look for something like a 200-250W "personal heater" that office workers put under their desks/cubes. They're designed for very small spaces and you could run it on its own on/off t-stat.
Re: Fully Enclosed Snake Racks?
Been thinking about something similar my self and was thinking. Of making something using the pax wardrobe system, if I get round to it I may draw something up on cad.
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