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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
Nice work!
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
Looks GREAT! And I like that you used aluminum plumbing tape rather than duct tape on the heat pad! 
Love seeing folks take time to get it set up right!
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Looks GREAT! And I like that you used aluminum plumbing tape rather than duct tape on the heat pad!
Love seeing folks take time to get it set up right!
I am going to be moving the uth from the side to the bottom; have duct tape and was going to make sure it was secure w/that, tell me about the al plumbing tape.
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
Just curious... I noticed the bottom of your heat pad and it looks like the same pad I bought today. Exo Terra Heat wave? If it is why didn't you pull the paper off using the self adhesive backing unless you paln on reusing it on another tank in the future? would not have needed to use any tape. I also bought the same Accu-rite digital thermometer. With no thermostat controlling the heat pad and the sensor secured inside the tank on the glass under the green terrrarium liner I am getting a reading of 117F. Seems kinda high. I am going to get a thermostat now. I was going to get one when I made the purchase today however the reptile shop I went to said I would not need it.
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
I like the idea of putting insulation under the heat pad and the foam board on the sides and back.
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
Sounds and looks good however I recall read in one of these forums that the pad needs to breathe. One of the reasons it came with the rubber legs. What is the high reading that you are getting with your thermometer without a thermostat controlling it?
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
have fun cleaning that thing. i kinda miss my tank but i dont miss cleaning it
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
I found cleaning our tank easy (only a 10g)
I put our snake into a container with one of his hides, took all the 'furniture' from the tank out and then just sucked everything else out with a shop vac.
Cleaned the tank with a very mild bleach solution, washed it out again with water, let it dry and put everything back. Maybe took... 15 - 20 minutes.
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Re: How I set up my BP's enclosure
 Originally Posted by WakoNako
I found cleaning our tank easy (only a 10g)
I put our snake into a container with one of his hides, took all the 'furniture' from the tank out and then just sucked everything else out with a shop vac.
Cleaned the tank with a very mild bleach solution, washed it out again with water, let it dry and put everything back. Maybe took... 15 - 20 minutes.
lol, it takes me about 20 minutes to clean all six of my snake enclosures
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