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    Re: PVC Enclosures - How to Heat ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clementine_3 View Post
    I use a single (properly sized) RHP in my pvc cages and they do a fantastic job. My house temp is usually 74 and I have no trouble maintaining temps for my IJ's, Corn and BRB Boaphile cages.



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    I dont really understand how they work. most people ive seen have put the RHP in the middle of the ceiling.

    But, if you put it in the middle, you wouldnt have a hot spot in your tank, right? if you were using just a rhp, wouldnt it be smarter to put it just on one side (say the left side), and then would it act like a heat lamp?

    It would really help to know the dimensions of your pvc cages, as well as the temperatures needed for your snakes. Also where / what brand is your rhp? Thanks man

    EDIT: Also, Im considering BOAPHILE plastics, anyone tried these enclosures before?
    Last edited by mattchibi; 10-14-2011 at 01:54 PM.
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