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    making my bp an enclosure. need advice

    So I am making my ball python a new enclosure. My dad and I have an idea of what we are going to do. We are making it out of an old book case. It's about 32"L x 11"D x 12"T. It's a wooden book case so we are going to put some smoother hard board in it. We are going to put a glass hinged door with the hinge at the bottom. The only we haven't figured out is what to use to cover up the heat pad that will transfer the heat well. Any suggestions?

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    If you're doing a fully enclosed terrarium, I'd recommend heating it with a RHP (radiant heat panel). You really don't need the heat pad at all. Additionally you should check out the DIY part of the forum and maybe you'll find your answer there if you don't go the RHP route.

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    Re: making my bp an enclosure. need advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Misha View Post
    If you're doing a fully enclosed terrarium, I'd recommend heating it with a RHP (radiant heat panel). You really don't need the heat pad at all. Additionally you should check out the DIY part of the forum and maybe you'll find your answer there if you don't go the RHP route.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/forum...?125-DIY-Forum
    This.

    In my opinion RHP is the best way to go for anything that isn't a glass tank or tub.

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    I think I'm just gonna cover the heat mat with foil tape and put the probe for the thermostat on it. If I keep it set at 92 it shouldn't burn right?

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    Ive been reading alot into this lately. Noticed an overwhelming amout of people experimenting with that flex seal crap... Im quite curious. What are you going to skin/seal the wood with?

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    I was just gonna put hardboard on it and then cover the seams with aquarium acrylic

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    Re: making my bp an enclosure. need advice

    Quote Originally Posted by sean12wilk View Post
    I was just gonna put hardboard on it and then cover the seams with aquarium acrylic
    That sound like it will work out good. Hope we can see as it comes together!

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