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View Poll Results: Which heat method do you use?
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Belly heat
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Radiant from back
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radiant from sides.
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Registered User
Tub / Rack heat options
We now have three BP's and are considering a rack system from animal plastics.
They seem to like the side radiant heat for the Iris racks, my questions is which work best or poor and why.
Also wanted to see numbers of users, thus the poll.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Tub / Rack heat options
Belly heat is the best option IMO because it aids in digestion.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Tub / Rack heat options
Back heat all the way. I use it in every single one of my racks. ( 5 At the moment)
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Re: Tub / Rack heat options
Go with belly heat. Ball pythons are ground dwelling snakes and bell heat works the best for them. Radiant heat works better for arboreal snakes.
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Re: Tub / Rack heat options
I have two Animal Plastics racks and both have the side radiant heat. I have not had any issues at all. Temps are good, no problems with keeping humidity and have not had any issues with digestion.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Tub / Rack heat options
it would all depend on your room temps and also which rack you are talking about
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Banned
Re: Tub / Rack heat options
Belly heat is the best choice for a Ball,
Daniel
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Registered User
Re: Tub / Rack heat options
I've been thinking about designing a rack myself. I feel heat method really depends on how the rack is designed. If it has open sides/back then you have to go with belly heat. I intend on designing an enclosed rack system and am opting for back heat for a couple of reasons.
First, every time I've heard of snakes dying because of malfunctioning equipment and heat spikes they have always had belly heat in place. I'm not saying that back heat has never killed snakes. But all the issues I've heard have been with belly heat.
Second, the wiring is simpler, easier and imo safer as less soddering and connecting is needed in setting up the heat tape.
Like I said, back heat will work for me because of my design. Should you opt for an open concept rack then it will be a different call.
Good luck with your decision.
--Stephan.
"I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a
koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate,
I will save it." --Steve Irwin (1962-2006, RIP).
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Tub / Rack heat options
I say belly heat.
And sorry to derail for a bit, but what do you guys use for the tubs? uth?
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Re: Tub / Rack heat options
I've got several animal plastics racks with the radient side heat. It works better then the back heat however I think I still like the belly heat better. The radient side heat does a good job of raising the ambient temperature in the bin, but belly heat puts the heat where it's needed for digestion. And don't go with heat cable for belly heat, go with the widest heat tape you can get.
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