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View Poll Results: Back Heat or Belly Heat?
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Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
Made this just really quickly to house some of my hatchlings that I intend on holding back, but can't decide which type of heat to go with? It holds (10) fb10 tubs. Opinions needed please. :-) Thanks
Last edited by led-zep; 06-21-2014 at 09:00 PM.
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
I prefer belly heat with flexwatt. I just purchased a vision rack with heat tape but havent had it long enought to review it.
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I use THG from reptile basics normally. But yes I will usually go with belly heat but on smaller hatchling racks Ive heard people use back heat so I'm kinda undecided. haha
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
 Originally Posted by led-zep
Made this just really quickly to house some of my hatchlings that I intend on holding back, but can't decide which type of heat to go with? It holds (10) fb10 tubs. Opinions needed please. :-) Thanks

Do you mind if I ask what wood you used to make this? I have been trying to find good melamine boards large enough to make a rack for my females- the big mamas. None of the stores around me carry a correct size and even worse, if you need anything slightly bigger they charge you 2x as much :l Thanks in advance! Looks great!
Last edited by Painted; 06-24-2014 at 07:28 AM.
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
The shelves are melamine cut off of a 4'x8' piece. The sides are osb plywood. I use osb on the sides because it is cheaper, lighter, and easier to get. But I always make sure that the shelves that the snakes will be in contact with are melamine. Thanks
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Back is easier to wire - Belly is IMO the better option though for the animal
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
 Originally Posted by led-zep
The shelves are melamine cut off of a 4'x8' piece. The sides are osb plywood. I use osb on the sides because it is cheaper, lighter, and easier to get. But I always make sure that the shelves that the snakes will be in contact with are melamine. Thanks
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Thanks, I really appreciate it!
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
 Originally Posted by Painted
Thanks, I really appreciate it!
May I ask where you purchased the melamine? We can't get 4x8 anywhere around where I live. Did you order it online from somewhere? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
Lowes and Home depot down here where I live both carry it. Thanks
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Re: Threw together a FB10 rack, cant decide on belly heat or back heat
Is/will the back of the rack total enclosed? If so what difference does it make? The thermostat should turn the belly heat down when it is warm, so belly and back will basically be the same. If the belly heat stayed at 90 all the time, you need to get rid of the built up heat.
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