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What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
The foam is fire retardant as well
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Re: What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
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Who said its plywood? And i did research it ! How is it a fire hazzard ? Whats gonna catch ot on fire?
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I am gonna guess that since you said it was wood, and plywood is the best choice for this application as it doesn't warp and crack in the same manner as solid wood boards and, it doesn't swell to 3X's its normal size when it gets wet like particle board or MDF that an assumption was made.
Particle board and MDF also off-gas formadahyde, ply wood may but in much smaller amounts as there is far less glue to give off the formaldahyde gases.
Although it is pricier I would suggest either X-PVC board or sheet ABS for durable easy to care for enclosures. Both can be chemically welded since few people have the forms industry uses to vacuum form components just laying around.
Last edited by Raven01; 09-03-2013 at 08:17 PM.
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What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
I used spruce 1x2's to build the frame and am using r10 fire retardant insulation foam for the walls floor and roof and then putting vinyl flooring on top of that
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What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
this is what i copied
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Why would you build an enclosure you had no idea how to heat?
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Re: What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
http://www.reptilebasics.com/ultratherm-heat-pads
This about the only thing I can think of that *might* work.
It says it can go inside the cage... no firsthand knowledge.
good luck
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What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
I have a heat lamp in it just wondering if i was gonna be able to put a heat pad in
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I use these intellitemp reptile heat mats to heat my burm cages, they're waterproof and easy to regulate with a thermostat and have held up really well over the years. They're about the only heat mat that I feel safe putting inside a cage.
http://www.bigappleherp.com/core/med...7850ec0b742e7c
Also, I really don't like the use of hardware cloth on a snake cage. It's too easy for them to rub their noses raw.
Last edited by MarkS; 09-03-2013 at 09:43 PM.
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What on earth did you build for the snake? You can use a plastic tub for now until you get the enclosure figured out. You definitely need to build something that isn't a fire hazard. To heat the enclosure you do have to use electricity which can fail and get way too hot or spark.
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Re: What can go inside my homemade ball python enclosure that provides heat?
 Originally Posted by MarkS
I use these intellitemp reptile heat mats to heat my burm cages, they're waterproof and easy to regulate with a thermostat and have held up really well over the years. They're about the only heat mat that I feel safe putting inside a cage.
http://www.bigappleherp.com/core/med...7850ec0b742e7c
Also, I really don't like the use of hardware cloth on a snake cage. It's too easy for them to rub their noses raw.
Link doesn't work, but if you go to the main page it's easy enough to navigate to that product.
BTW thanks for the recommendation, we just picked up two Monster 32"x18"x96" enclosures (fortunately nothing needs to go into them- yet!) but they didn't come with heat, so I've been exploring options.
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