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    Lol. Wow. Look just set up your rack with the probe in a tub over the hot side at 90. Again we are OVERTHINKING. Its not that hard to keep an animal alive and healthy. I wonder if in africa this animal needs insulated boxes and 2 thermostats. Seriouslly too much info is sometimes a bad thing. In africa they live in burrows in the bush where the temps flucuate alot. They live in the for 30 plus years like this. So im pretty sure you can keep them alive fine. My entire collection is in 3 types of racks. Melamine, freedom breeder, vision. These racks are all made out of different materials and niether one of them give me any differences in temps. All i do is set up over hot side at 90 and thats it.
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    Re: Heating questions-How much will flexwatt raise temperature on the cold side?

    Quote Originally Posted by snake lab View Post
    Lol. Wow. Look just set up your rack with the probe in a tub over the hot side at 90. Again we are OVERTHINKING. Its not that hard to keep an animal alive and healthy. I wonder if in africa this animal needs insulated boxes and 2 thermostats. Seriouslly too much info is sometimes a bad thing. In africa they live in burrows in the bush where the temps flucuate alot. They live in the for 30 plus years like this. So im pretty sure you can keep them alive fine. My entire collection is in 3 types of racks. Melamine, freedom breeder, vision. These racks are all made out of different materials and niether one of them give me any differences in temps. All i do is set up over hot side at 90 and thats it.

    One tub, you are seriously suggesting a rack for someone whom has a single snake? I do not pinch penny anything but even to me that is overkill.

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