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    Corn snake rack/ heat question

    If my room is on average 72 degrees, should I use 11" flexwatt or 4" in my rack? I'll be using 41 quart tubs. Thanks!

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    The 11 inch will have an easier time getting your ambient up without creating a super hot spot. Which orientation will the heat run on the tub, long ways or short ways. If it is longways, I'd go with 4 inch.
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    I'm planning on going with shortways. Thanks for the help!

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    41qt for a cornsnake?
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    I figure why not? I don't think 32 quart will save me much money and I'd like to put some fake plants in their tubs. Also, it would be easier to sell way down the road.

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    Or you can repurpose it for other types of snakes in the future. Your corn will use every inch of the tub, sounds like a good deal.

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