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    Built new snake rack

    Built a new rack out of my old Albino Burms cage.

    Flexwatt and rheostat will be here Thursday or Friday.

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    Way to recycle
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    Awesome idea, looks great too

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    Re: Built new snake rack

    looks good.

    i noticed u said ur RHEOSTAT will be there, did u mean THERMOSTAT??? cuz u would really want a thermostat not rheostat. prolly just a typo but just double checking
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

    *Chris*

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    Yes a rheostat for now, im comfortable with it because im using back heat plus i walk by my snakes a good 14-25 times throughout the day so i see the temps a lot, i will be able to catch a possible malfunction. This is temporary until i can afford to throw down $160 on a good thermostat. Getting my own business on it's feet so a lot of my money goes to that.

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    you can get a johnsons control t-stat pre-wired from reptile basics for 80
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    I picked up a plug in rheostat from the bean farm for 20 bucks. It will have to do for now i have a friend who uses these and has never had problems.

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