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I would suggest using melamine or PVC for the rack. Alternatively if you are willing to use a lid-on-tub design you can just get a regular plastic shelving unit and cut the legs down to the point where the bins can just fit between the shelves; I did this for a 54-qt five-level rack as it ended up half the price of even melamine and it comes apart easily if I need to move or store it.
Heat tape goes on the shelf of the rack under the bin.
Only one thermostat needed since each piece of tape should be the same size, or the tape is threaded along the shelves.
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Re: Bins Bins Bins. Bins?
Originally Posted by bcr229
Only one thermostat needed since each piece of tape should be the same size, or the tape is threaded along the shelves.
Wait, so the heat tape is to get the whole rack to one certain temp, which would be the low side?
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Re: Bins Bins Bins. Bins?
Originally Posted by Monty44
Wait, so the heat tape is to get the whole rack to one certain temp, which would be the low side?
Heat tape located at the back of the rack creates a gradient from the back of the tub (warm) to the front of the tub (cool)
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I just watched an old video from BHB reptiles, he had stacks of plastic tubs like that stacked several high with lids on a wire shelving unit for ball python hatchlings, seems like maybe he was in a pinch for space and added some quick tubs. I would think you could heat your room to low to mid 80s and do away with the heat tape for a short term space problem. I'd keep the stock lids and drill a few holes in the sides of the tubs for air.
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Re: Bins Bins Bins. Bins?
Originally Posted by cchardwick
I just watched an old video from BHB reptiles, he had stacks of plastic tubs like that stacked several high with lids on a wire shelving unit for ball python hatchlings, seems like maybe he was in a pinch for space and added some quick tubs. I would think you could heat your room to low to mid 80s and do away with the heat tape for a short term space problem. I'd keep the stock lids and drill a few holes in the sides of the tubs for air.
That's Brian's incubator in his basement of his house. His heat is at the back of his racks at his shop.
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