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    Which Herpstat do you suggest?

    Hello again!

    Well this week I will be receiving a sizeable check of 1000$ from singing in a church choir (I know, right?) and I have decided to upgrade the husbandry of my ball pythons. I have 3 from 250g to 1500g. I will be making a rack out of melamine. I was wondering which Herpstat I should get?

    If i get one with one probe? I could heat a whole rack because theoretically all tubs will be the same temp? Will a 32qt tub fit all my snakes? where should I buy it? when i get flewxatt, where should I buy it and should I ask for it to be pre-wired?

    Which Herpstat do you use and how many snakes do you have?

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    Re: Which Herpstat do you suggest?

    I currently use a Ranco Thermostat to regulate my melamine rack but really want to get into proportional heating (dimming style). I found that there newest product is affordable and handles a decent amount of wattage. The HerpStat Intro, i do not currently own this thermostat but i really would like to pick one up. Read over the details and see if it is right for you. It surprisingly has a lot of features that the larger units have, with the exception of less wattage.

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    I use Herpstat 4's. I have 7 snakes an 2 lizards.

    I use PVC cages so each cage gets it's own Channel on a Herpstat 4.

    For a rack

    I would get the Herpstat 1.

    I would get flexwatt prewired from reptile basics

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/flexwatt-heat-tape

    32 quart tubs will be fine for now, if any of your snakes get really big you might need 41 quart tubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMBiEN22 View Post
    I currently use a Ranco Thermostat to regulate my melamine rack but really want to get into proportional heating (dimming style). I found that there newest product is affordable and handles a decent amount of wattage. The HerpStat Intro, i do not currently own this thermostat but i really would like to pick one up. Read over the details and see if it is right for you. It surprisingly has a lot of features that the larger units have, with the exception of less wattage.
    The Herpstat intro isn't the best choice for a rack. They are geared towards incubators.
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    Re: Which Herpstat do you suggest?

    I would think about getting a cb 70 rack from someone like reptile basic. 300 dollars shipped with tubs and heat tape installed. this is for a 3 level. all neede is a thermostat. and that depends on if you plan on getting more snakes or not, on which one to get. I like the herpstat 1 and above. they have an added saftey device for totally shutting it down if it senses a failure. with so many fires lately, can't go wrong with adding saftey features, I just purchase a herpstat 4 to replace some of my helix. they just got these back in stock, I wouldn't wait long. you never know when they will be on back order again.

    the cb70 is big for a 250 gram snake, might have to keep him in what hes in for a little while and the 500 gram put that one in what you have the 1500 one in. this is as large as you will most likely need for full size females bp.

    or sing some more and buy one of these maybe next year...

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    If your getting into breeding or if you know you will be purchasing more snakes then I would suggest the herpstat 2 or the VE-300x2. They're both dual which will allow you to run two different racks or a rack and an incubator in the future.

    If you want to build one out of melamine these are the dimensions of a 7 tub 28qrt sterlilte wide rack. You can use this rack for bps from 350g - 2000g

    2 - 49" x 17"
    8 - 23" x 17"
    Then just use CDs for spacers
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    [/QUOTE]
    2 - 49" x 17"
    8 - 23" x 17"
    Then just use CDs for spacers[/QUOTE]

    thanks so much for these dimensions, but will you please elaborate? What do the 2 and 8 mean? Is this the cb70 tub? What do you mean by the spacers? Spacers for what?


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    2 - 49" x 17"
    8 - 23" x 17"
    Then just use CDs for spacers[/QUOTE]

    thanks so much for these dimensions, but will you please elaborate? What do the 2 and 8 mean? Is this the cb70 tub? What do you mean by the spacers? Spacers for what?


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    These are dimensions if you were to build your own melamine rack. You would need 2 boards 49" x 17" for the sides then 8 boards of 23" x 17" for the top and shelves. This is for the 28qrt sterilite tub. Check out the DIY section on how to build it. That's where I learned. I'm actually building two tomorrow.

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    Since I'm only housing 3 snakes, wouldn't it e 4 boards instead of 8? One on bottom, two in middle and one on top. Then the sides and back


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    I use Herpztat 4's to run my pvc cages. A Herpstat 4 might be overkill for one rack, but it will give you alot of flexibility if you decide to expand beyond one rack. You will be able to run up to 4 racks, or any combination of racks, cages, and incubators...

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    Re: Which Herpstat do you suggest?

    As far as the enclosure size, I would suggest a 41 quart tub for adult pythons. I use the Sterilite 1960 tubs and really like them.

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