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    Keeping proper rack temperatures in a cold room.

    Hello all,

    I've housed nearly all of my snakes for years in Animal Plastics cages that run Pro-Products radiant heat panels....as a result of that, I've never had to worry about room ambient temperatures that hover right around 68-71 degrees year round.


    I don't have the option to heat my room as some people can....but I'm considering a rack system in the future that would utilize tubs up to 41 qts.

    Do any of you have success in obtaining a 80-90 degree gradient using a rack system without having to heat your room?

    I'm wondering if a closed side rack system would hold enough heat to make it possible?

    If you have had success, please describe your exact setup (tub size, room temp, size of flexwatt, location of flexwatt, rack material...melamine or pvc?)....I would greatly appreciate it.
    Last edited by KevinK; 10-16-2017 at 11:59 AM.

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