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New Rack, Few Questions
I just got my new rack from Animal Plastics! So excited. It has dual side radiant heat. A few questions, since I have only had tanks prior to this. What do I set my theromstat to for optimal rack temp? Also, where do I put the thermostat probe?
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Re: New Rack, Few Questions
One thing to remember first is....This is a process you handle without snakes in the rack!!! I would tape your probe directly on the heat tape. The best way to get temps you want is to set your stat to say 90 degrees and meter temps in side the tub on the hot side(give the tub and rack time to heat up before you start metering and adjusting). Most likely your tub won't read 90 inside, it will probably be a bit cooler once the temps stablize. So if you set your stat to 90 and the tub is reading 88, then of course if you want your hot side to read 90, you will take your stat up to 92 to make up for the difference. I hope this helps you. Again, don't put you animals in the rack till you are done with metering and adjusting your rack!
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Re: New Rack, Few Questions
Thanks for the input. Don't worry, I wouldn't put the snakes in until everything is right. I was just confused for some reason as to where to put the probe. I had it all figured out for the tanks, but this is different!
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Re: New Rack, Few Questions
 Originally Posted by Emmastaff
Thanks for the input. Don't worry, I wouldn't put the snakes in until everything is right. I was just confused for some reason as to where to put the probe. I had it all figured out for the tanks, but this is different!
I'm sure your smart enough not to put your animals in while you are adjusting. I just said it to save my butt. I don't anyone accusing me of frying thier snakes. I have a feeling that will like the rack better than a tank. Thay are much more economical! Have fun.
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Re: New Rack, Few Questions
Make sure you have a temp gun handy to double check your temps just to be sure.
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