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    Flexwatt

    Ok I just got paid today and bought almost everything I need. I just need to know some info on this flexwatt stuff.


    *Its tape right? So it just sticks onto the bottom of your tank?
    *I have a 20gallon tank for my python, what wattage tape do I need for it?

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    The tape you want is the aluminum type tape that is used on Duct work. It looks like this:



    Flexwatt does not have any stickiness to it.
    Last edited by Don; 10-12-2012 at 11:02 AM.

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    Re: Flexwatt

    Ok thank you.

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    Flexwatt by itself is not sticky, it is just a strip that heats up. I think most people here use 4" or 11"
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    http://www.reptilebasics.com/flexwatt-heat-tape
    Dang it, link didn't work.

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    Re: Flexwatt

    For a 20L I would use a one foot piece of 11in flexwatt purchase it from Rich at Reptile Basic he will gut it and attach the cord with your order
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    Re: Flexwatt

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    If you are new to Flexwatt, have Rich at RBI hook you up. Plus, there are tons of videos online to help.

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    Re: Flexwatt

    I'm planning on building a custom terrarium similar to the one in the picture. I want to use Flexwatt or heat cable. Is the under tank heat the only source that will be needed? Will I still need a CHE or lamp in each cage? Does Flexwatt heat the ambient air at all?

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    If you need uv for your pets, then you will still need to use a lamp. Flexwatt is great for snakes since they do not need uv. Flexwatt does not warm the ambient temperature a large amount.

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    Re: Flexwatt

    Right now I just have 3 ball pythons. Possibly a blood python next year. I could probably use a long UV light fixture for light and it would warm the air to around 80.
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