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    Heating?

    What type of heating is the most affordable and beneficial?
    Ideally I would like a heat mat, thermostat and heat lamp, but that can really raise the electricity bills...


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    what type of enclosure?

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    Re: Heating?

    Pvc cage. Just keep in mind, I am in Canada so I can't get flexwatt tape


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    Good to know. Heat mat and tstat are going to be your best bet

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    Re: Heating?

    Will a heat mat get through the plastic? I've heard they don't always keep cages warm enough.


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    You can also try a radiant heat panel on the roof of the pvc cage. I use a Pro Product one in my 4x2x1 Proline HDPE cage for my red tail boa and it works great. Keeps the humidity around 60ish and 90 hot side and low 80s cool side. Plus if you use something like a Herpstat, you wont use much electricity as it "throttles" down and only trickles in electricity as needed.

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    Re: Heating?

    You can get THG heat tape from Cornell's World (and I believe Mr. Herp). I have bought and used the 12", 6", and 3" and I really like the connection options over Flex watt (nothing against it, just personal preference).

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    Re: Heating?

    Quote Originally Posted by gameonpython View Post
    Will a heat mat get through the plastic? I've heard they don't always keep cages warm enough.


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    Heat mats (or heat tape) do perfectly well in PVC enclosures to create hot spots. They're designed to do just that. However, they are not designed to increase ambient temperatures ("keep cages warm enough" as you put it). You'll need to come up with another solution for that if your snake room is too cool.
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    Re: Heating?

    Quote Originally Posted by Creepy Alien View Post
    You can get THG heat tape from Cornell's World (and I believe Mr. Herp). I have bought and used the 12", 6", and 3" and I really like the connection options over Flex watt (nothing against it, just personal preference).
    Cornels World btw (sorry about that ).

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    Re: Heating?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    Heat mats (or heat tape) do perfectly well in PVC enclosures to create hot spots. They're designed to do just that. However, they are not designed to increase ambient temperatures ("keep cages warm enough" as you put it). You'll need to come up with another solution for that if your snake room is too cool.
    So what other solutions do you suggest?


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