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Thread: Cracked Viv.

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    Cracked Viv.

    So i have a 2ft x 1ft x 2ft viv and the guy who set it up for me taped the heat mat to the bottom (i didnt know he had done this). This obviously led to the viv cracking.

    It is cracked on the bottom but i could put it on its side so the crack is at the back. then cover it with some polystyrene backing?

    What do you think?

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    Re: Cracked Viv.

    Generally the heat mat is taped, or the sticky backing is peeled off to attach it to the bottom of the glass. It never made my tank crack when I used tanks. I recommend you get a tub, much easier!
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    Re: Cracked Viv.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swingline0.0.1 View Post
    Generally the heat mat is taped, or the sticky backing is peeled off to attach it to the bottom of the glass. It never made my tank crack when I used tanks. I recommend you get a tub, much easier!
    i only have 2 snakes tho!

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    Re: Cracked Viv.

    You can have two snakes, and use tubs.Just don't keep them together!
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    Re: Cracked Viv.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swingline0.0.1 View Post
    You can have two snakes, and use tubs.Just don't keep them together!
    Yeah but i dont see the point! they sleep all day and are up al night, the make no noise and are pretty to watch!

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    Re: Cracked Viv.

    Quote Originally Posted by vicksta87 View Post
    Yeah but i dont see the point! they sleep all day and are up al night, the make no noise and are pretty to watch!
    I"m with you! Snakes are decorative pets, they need good "frames".
    Your idea to turn it on it's side and make the crack the back sounds good. Hope it works good for you.

    Does that make the top the front? If so you might want to make a plexi-glass lid like this guy.... YouTube - Plexiglass lid tutiorial
    He's my fave do it your self tank retrofitter, he does some great polystyrene type background tutorials too.
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