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    Vibration from a fan causing regurge?

    Can the vibrations from a fan placed on top of the rack cause regurge? I had two snakes regurge after the last feeding. The one on top of the rack, and third one from top.

    I checked temps everything. Only difference is I switched the fan from low to high recently to try to normalise the temperature in the room top to bottom.

    If it is, how can I set up a fan such that it is not on the racks? Right now I have a room with three walls with racks, oil heater in the middle with a fan on the ground blowing towards the empty wall, then a fan high up on a rack blowing straight up to the ceiling. Seems to get the job done, but with this new problem, can't have that fan running anymore.

    Also will anti vibration rubber pads work? I have access to ones like these.
    Last edited by hungba; 01-06-2017 at 07:41 PM.

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