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    Re: Burrowing BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Phantomtip View Post
    From what I have researched it works on aquariums and terrariums, wet or dry under the substrate. I have read some reviews amd some people think its great and some hate it. I am really thinking of using this in her enclosure instead of a uth. Also I'm not good at wiring things so all I do woth this is plug ot into the hydroset (the thermostat for it) and set the temp. I will also be getting 2 digital thermo hygrometer for the et up 1 on each side. If I do any loghts it will be for display purposes only not for heat, and 2 reptishelter 3in1 cave large. Plus decor to make it look realistic, and hopefully hold more humidity. I also plan to insulate 3 sides of the enclosure after putting on a background on those 3 sides.
    There's no wiring with a uth and thermostat either...you plug the power cord of the uth into the thermostat then plug the thermostat into the wall or power strip.
    Are you planning on using it the entire length of the tank?

    I would not put any heat source directly under the substrate, some snakes burrow down in it

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    Last edited by Crazymonkee; 10-30-2013 at 08:45 PM.

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