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    Re: flexwatt heat.

    Quote Originally Posted by ginja ninja View Post
    Flexwatt won't be able to raise the ambient temps. It's only meant to provide belly heat in a designated area of the enclosure.

    What kind of enclosures are you using? If you went with something along the lines of an animal plastics T8 you could use the flexwatt as well as a CHE and still be able to stack the enclosures.
    That's actually the exact one I'm using. Where would the che go?

    Edit: we don't have any extra rooms for the snakes but I try to keep my room warmer for them, it's a bit difficult since my door can't shut all the way and I have two windows and a cat flap and everyone else in the house thinks they're going to melt if it gets above 65. I'll try to get a space heater and minimize heat loss.
    Last edited by TurkeyPython; 08-18-2014 at 08:14 PM.

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