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    Looks good! What size did you get? And for future reference...is it necessary to have flexwatt AND and RHP? I had been thinking just an RHP. :/ (I'm looking at purchasing two 6X2s for my girls).
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    Quote Originally Posted by WarriorPrincess90 View Post
    Looks good! What size did you get? And for future reference...is it necessary to have flexwatt AND and RHP? I had been thinking just an RHP. :/ (I'm looking at purchasing two 6X2s for my girls).
    When I ordered mine I explained to Jeff that my household temperatures in the living room are between 72-75 most of the year. He recommended I order the double size heat option. My cages are custom (custom combo of features) and he was great working with me to get exactly what I wanted.

    Mine maintains my set temperature within 1-2 degrees consistently unless it gets hot in that room. The double size under cage heat option was perfect for me since I got mine with removable dividers to make each 4x4 cage into a 2x4 if I wanted. Then with the heat situated in the middle, it provides a hot side for each of the 2 (divided) cages. He applied the heat using painters tape so that it would be easy for me to move it to one end if I wanted to remove the divider and keep any particular cage the full 4x4. He said he usually uses a much stronger tape unless the customer wants to be able to remove it easily.


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    Re: New Boaphile, frustrated

    Did you get the flexwatt working?

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    Re: New Boaphile, frustrated

    With the correct size RHP, I think that flexwatt would be overkill.
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    Cage looks good and so does he!

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