This is the bottom of one of the cages with a heat pad stuck on there. I think it will be fine? The bottom where its stuck is recessed a little from the feet so there is airflow and the heatpad isn't directly on the other cages top. Theres also a cut hole for a probe cord
One thing I found out retroactively... it doesn't have the two locks so I have to by them from the supplier which is a little annoying but not enough to make me regret the purchase. Oh noes. I might spend as much as i would have on ONE cage on two with extras and locks
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Pretty cool! I may look into these! Btw, I'd recommend a heat mat that's a lil' bigger. Looks like that one would only heat his/her hide space
Yeah the zoomed heat pads should work fine, they can get pretty hot though, I melted the bottom of a plastic container with one once. You'll need a thermostat to regulate the heat. If that's a hot rock I see in the bottom cage in that picture, I'd clip off the cord and use it as a decoration.
Very nice pickup. I actually haven't seen these before, granted I don't do much looking around for anything with glass. Nice though and even better that they're stackable.
So, stupid question possibly, do the heat mat sizes matter with a thermostat? I think the one on there is a zoo med 10-20l. Would their 30-40l hurt the cage?
0.1 Normal Ball Python 'Tali'
0.1 Western Hognose 'Argo'
1.0 Jack Russell Terrier 'Keiko'
0.1 Mexican Golden Red Rump Tarantula 'Charlotte'
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-Blood Python
-Hoggs Island Boa
-Red Tail Boa (Sunglow)
-Mexican Black Kingsnake
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I think the best bet for most of these questions would be to just e-mail the manufacturer and ask them. I posted a link to the website. If you're interested, surely they could tell ya'.